Brandon Deyette is staying busy.

When we hopped on the phone for an interview earlier this week, he was just breaking for lunch on the set of a new project. He’s been working on a film industry-specific operating system that integrates things like scheduling and budgeting into one platform, set to launch at the end of January. He has a book coming out in February that he wrote with Young Bae, a tattoo artist on the reality show “Black Ink Crew: New York,” of which he’s also a producer. And he’s got two films on the festival circuit.

The first is a documentary called “Latter-Day Glory: The Aftermath of Growing Up Queer in the LDS Church.” The second is a short film called “Kitty,” which is playing at this year’s Out on Film festival on Oct. 5.

“Kitty” follows the relationship between AJ

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