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Ep. 6 - Clay Tatum on "The Civil Dead"

Ep. 6 - Clay Tatum on "The Civil Dead"

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In this episode of the "My First Film" podcast, director Clay Tatum shares his journey to making his debut feature film, "The Civil Dead", for under $50,000. Clay talks about how his long-standing friendship with producer Mike Marasco played a crucial role in getting the film funded, as well as how years of making short films and comedy sketches helped him build the network needed to take the next step. He emphasizes the importance of staying connected in the industry and using those relationships to create opportunities. The film, shot in just 12 days with a skeleton crew, is a testament to the power of low-budget filmmaking when you leverage your resources and connections effectively. Clay also reflects on his struggles in Los Angeles, working at a pizza joint for six years while creating shorts and sketches. His unconventional path through film school, mixed feelings about formal education, and dedication to filmmaking eventually led him to success. If you’re an aspiring filmmaker, this episode provides valuable insights into networking, perseverance, and how to create a feature film on a tight budget. Stick around until the very end to hear a quick update on Alec's first film, Petunia.

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