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What happens when cast is resistant, frustrated, and doesn't want to do take after take? The guys discuss the challenges on a "process" or "build" type show when talent has to repeat the steps. Also, how do you manage personalities when a cast member's private life dovetails into his TV life. Is Ian still married? Terence starts trouble, since Ian has been away for so long in Alaska. This prompts Terence to discuss what it's like juggling your priorities when you're slammed, but need to pay attention to family.
Executive Producers, showrunners, and production company owners -- Terence Michael and Ian Gelfand have produced over 50 television series and 20 feature films between the two of them. They're also entrepreneurs, with businesses outside of film and tv, from real estate to start-ups. Ian lives in New York. Terence lives in Los Angeles. This podcast was born from a series of neurotic telephone conversations that began after Terence returned from Louisiana,where he's the executive producer of Duck Dynasty, and attempted to prepare Ian to come onboard the next season to direct and showrun. They both realize they're probably the only two people listening. And that's okay with them.
By Terence MichaelWhat happens when cast is resistant, frustrated, and doesn't want to do take after take? The guys discuss the challenges on a "process" or "build" type show when talent has to repeat the steps. Also, how do you manage personalities when a cast member's private life dovetails into his TV life. Is Ian still married? Terence starts trouble, since Ian has been away for so long in Alaska. This prompts Terence to discuss what it's like juggling your priorities when you're slammed, but need to pay attention to family.
Executive Producers, showrunners, and production company owners -- Terence Michael and Ian Gelfand have produced over 50 television series and 20 feature films between the two of them. They're also entrepreneurs, with businesses outside of film and tv, from real estate to start-ups. Ian lives in New York. Terence lives in Los Angeles. This podcast was born from a series of neurotic telephone conversations that began after Terence returned from Louisiana,where he's the executive producer of Duck Dynasty, and attempted to prepare Ian to come onboard the next season to direct and showrun. They both realize they're probably the only two people listening. And that's okay with them.