Why you should support and acknowledge the fans!
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

Why you should support and acknowledge the fans!

Fans work hard. They have to rotate fast and quick to provide an constant air-fluid stream, in order to help us by providing thermal comfort or cooling a vehicle engine. They are always standing guard, ready to spin hard and fast at the turn of a switch. Let’s take a moment to thank these hard workers for all they do, errrr, um, wait a second. I got confused, I think I am talking about the wrong type of fan.

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Michael Fredianelli and Wild Dogs Productions, the Filmmaker who does not quit.
Film Discussion, Bay Area Filmmakers Michael Thordarson Film Discussion, Bay Area Filmmakers Michael Thordarson

Michael Fredianelli and Wild Dogs Productions, the Filmmaker who does not quit.

Today I want to highlight one of the sources of my inspiration by taking a look at Michael Fredianelli, the bay area filmmaker who had managed to make 59 feature films and counting. It’s a remarkable level of production and dedication to the craft, demonstrating a work ethic that can only be admired.

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The Impact of California’s AB 5 Bill on Indie Filmmaking
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

The Impact of California’s AB 5 Bill on Indie Filmmaking

California’s AB 5 is a bill that was signed into law in September 2019 addressing employment status. It requires the application of a “ABC test” to determine if workers in California are employees or independent contractors. This is important, as in the world of filmmaking, it’s a freelance world. You may get a gig that lasts only one day, or maybe a whole month. Due to the status of film production, finding anything consistent is a challenge. But now are you payed as a independent contractor or a employee?

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Benedict Peterson, the composer who doesn’t exist.
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

Benedict Peterson, the composer who doesn’t exist.

This caught me off guard, as the conversation took a turn I did not expect. A person who does not exist, tell me more. “I’ve been trying to meet Benedict Peterson, but at the last few premieres no one even knows who he is?’ the person mentioned as they walked off.  This got me thinking, who is Benedict Peterson, and just what sort of misunderstanding is this. As a fan of a good mystery, I just had to dive in and investigate.

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Indie Film Soundtracks: Why does your music suck?
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

Indie Film Soundtracks: Why does your music suck?

The Indie film scene does have its strengths, but I would say that one element that gets often overlooked is the musical score and soundtrack for most indie films. You often notice how must indie films out there tend to have forgettable soundtracks? But why does the soundtrack get ignored like a cheeseburger being served at a Mexican restaurant? Let's a break, break, break it down!

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The Franchise Killed the Director Star
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

The Franchise Killed the Director Star

As the franchise and sequel machine has taken over Hollywood, Film Directors find themselves ever more increasingly interchangeable in the corporate filmmaking world. No longer does the directors creative vision take priority, as the executives want to protect the brand and franchise.

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Why is Pizza the most common Filmmaking Crafty Food Meal you find on Set?
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

Why is Pizza the most common Filmmaking Crafty Food Meal you find on Set?

You arrive for your fifth day on set, and there you are greeted with boxes of pizza, again! You ask yourself, what is the filmmaking gods' obsession with pizza? Can't we have a little variety in our short lived lives, or shall I be forced to dance with the ZA till the day I part. Well my friends, let's dive into why pizza became the popular on set movie star.

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Directing a Disney Live Action Remake Must Be Depressing
Film Discussion Michael Thordarson Film Discussion Michael Thordarson

Directing a Disney Live Action Remake Must Be Depressing

A reason why these remakes feel forgettable is that what director is going to pour all of their energy and creative time into such a project. You can't really take creative risks or do something new since the script, characters and story beats are already there for you. Who is going to try and make an Disney Live action remake their magus opus in their career?

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Don't get discouraged and depressed by low view counts, followers and likes!
Film Discussion, Indie Filmmaking Michael Thordarson Film Discussion, Indie Filmmaking Michael Thordarson

Don't get discouraged and depressed by low view counts, followers and likes!

You log in to see how it's doing, and you see it's gotten 7 views within a few days. You then search for other videos and short films getting 250,000 views easily. Then you start feeling down and a bit sad from the social media blues. Welcome to the ‘compare and despair’ attitude friends.

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