Ty Clancey wrote and directed the short film “Thank You For Staying” that took home two awards at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021. Not only did Ty write, direct and produce the film, he shot the entire thing on security cameras and played all the roles along with his wife. I’m proud to say that “Thank You For Staying” is in Season 7 of the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video!
But wait… there’s more! You can see “Thank You For Staying” and Ty’s earlier, hilarious human-puppet hybrid comedy “Support.com and You!” on TVHi. Just go to watchtvhi.com and learn about this great new streaming service that’s available on Roku, FireTV, Apple TV, Android TV, iPhone and Android Mobile.
You can more about Ty’s work at victorhousefilms.com and tyclancey.com , or hit Ty’s instagram at @tyclancey
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What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.
Veteran film editor Brett Nicoletti shoots and directs wonderful documentary shorts on his own time and the results are always wonderful. His film “The Running Man of Pasadena” was an official selection at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2018, taking home the award for Best Documentary Film. And his follow-up “Greg is Here” was an official selection at Film Invasion Los Angeles where it took home the award for Outstanding Short Film – Documentary. I’m proud to say that “Greg is Here’ is in Season 7 of the
What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.
Four guests for two films! Talk about a fun podcast. This episode features the directors and leads of two films from Tequila Mockingbird Productions. These lovely people are Cameron A. Mitchell (writer/director, “This Sucks”), Andrew Menjivar (director, “Driven: The Tony Pearson Story”), April Denise Scott (lead actor, “This Sucks”), and Tony Pearson (documentary subject, “Driven: The Tony Pearson Story”). That is officially the most intricate sentence ever for the guests on the Discover Indie Film podcast.