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Making a Movie with Director Michael Thibault

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This video is a conversation with Michael Thibault, the director of the microbudget independent film, Clocking the Tea, discussing his career, the challenges of making and distributing his movie, and advice for aspiring filmmakers.

Here is a summary of the main points:

* Michael Thibault's Background: Michael has 38 years of experience in the film industry [00:17]. His career started in documentaries and low-budget indies, eventually leading him to work for Roger Corman in the 1980s [00:34]. Later, he spent 10 to 15 years editing trailers and TV spots for major films, including Avatar and Oceans 11 [00:50].

* Directing His Film: After years of editing, he realized he had never directed a movie he set out to make, so he was inspired by do-it-yourself filmmakers to write and direct the rom-com dramedy, Clocking the Tea [01:11].

* The Distribution Nightmare: The film finished in 2017, but distribution was delayed for years because the original sound mix was not within legal loudness standards [04:44]. Due to the mixing house going under during COVID, Michael had to learn how to mix the sound himself, which was a challenging process that took about two or three years to resolve [06:00].

* Success of Physical Media: The movie is now streaming on platforms like Amazon and Tubi, but Michael notes that they are actually making more money selling boutique DVD and Blu-ray discs—which include unique special features like dailies for collectors—than they are from streaming revenue [03:01].

* Filmmaking Advice: Michael stresses the difficulty of making a movie, calling the process "brutal" [31:04]. However, he encourages others by saying, "if I can do it, you can do it" [03:49:18]. For those on a tight budget, he advises creating a "bottle episode" movie that takes place in a single location, such as a room or a cabin, as a way to significantly cut costs and production time [03:49:37].

You can watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phg1HUDlJpc


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