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  • Bill Snyder
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  • Snyder has won several conference and national coach of the year awards. The football stadium at Kansas State University, Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, is named in honor of him and his family.
  • William D. Snyder, usually known as Bill Snyder, (October 5, 1916 - September 14, 2007) was a producer and director. Snyder founded Bill Snyder Films in Fargo, which for many years was the only full service industrial and commercial production house in the state of North Dakota. Snyder was a frequent special guest at the Fargo Film Festival, where the Bill Snyder Award, given to outstanding documentary films, was named in his honor. The program for the 2001 Fargo Film Festival contained this written tribute outlining just a few of Synder's accomplishments:
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  • Snyder in November 2009
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  • 1962
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  • 2009
Title
  • Bill Snyder – awards and honors
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  • 1989
  • 1996
  • 2009
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  • Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
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  • 1939-10-07
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  • American college football coach
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  • 1989
  • 1990
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  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2009
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  • 2011
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  • William D. Snyder, usually known as Bill Snyder, (October 5, 1916 - September 14, 2007) was a producer and director. Snyder founded Bill Snyder Films in Fargo, which for many years was the only full service industrial and commercial production house in the state of North Dakota. Snyder was a frequent special guest at the Fargo Film Festival, where the Bill Snyder Award, given to outstanding documentary films, was named in his honor. The program for the 2001 Fargo Film Festival contained this written tribute outlining just a few of Synder's accomplishments: "Film producer Bill Snyder started Bill Snyder Films in 1964 when he came home from duty as a Signal Corps officer in World War II and bought a professional movie camera. A year later he went to Africa where he filmed for three different expeditions. He then becase the very first film and photo director for WDAY Television in Fargo. After six years in television he opened Bill Snyder Films again, and with artist Norm Selberg as the art and animation director, and John McDonough as the film editor and music genius, he produced more than 800 audio visual and television projects ranging in length from a string of ten second TV spots to one hour documentaries. For a number of years, Bill Snyder Films, also called Snyder Films, was the only full service industrial movie maker in the area with full cell animation, multi-track sound mixing and sound stage facilities. Nationally recognized, it won more than 60 national and international awards. Clients ranged from the makers of Melroe-Bobcat skid-steer loaders and Steiger Tractors in North Dakota, to the vast Farm Credit System in Washington, D.C. For three years beginning in 1956, Bill Snyder personally covered many news stories about kids in the three state area for Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel. Snyder retired in 1983 when he sold the company."
  • Snyder has won several conference and national coach of the year awards. The football stadium at Kansas State University, Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, is named in honor of him and his family.
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