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It was a silly film but Ian Mair was inspired by it. The Linton, Indian native saw “Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein” when he was a third grader. He’s been making movies ever since. Mair and his school chum James Stevenson went on to found Moonlight Films, a cinema factory that’s put out more than 20 movies so far. Armed with a new national distribution deal, Mair and company aim to be recognized, “The Kings of Micro-Budget Horror.”
Host Michael Glab chats with Bloomington’s most fascinating people.
By Big Talk – WFHBIt was a silly film but Ian Mair was inspired by it. The Linton, Indian native saw “Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein” when he was a third grader. He’s been making movies ever since. Mair and his school chum James Stevenson went on to found Moonlight Films, a cinema factory that’s put out more than 20 movies so far. Armed with a new national distribution deal, Mair and company aim to be recognized, “The Kings of Micro-Budget Horror.”
Host Michael Glab chats with Bloomington’s most fascinating people.