But I didn't know it ever lost its cool. Huge congrats to Sean Baker for his incredible work on Anora. Back when cats like Coppola, Walt Disney and most-recently Mike Figgis were doing this, it was okay. Then a shift happened. When the go-to with foreign buyers became solely IMDb as they waddled through AFM, Cannes and similar markets deciding which films to entertain acquiring, a stigma started to become the norm; if the same person wrote, produced, directed AND (god forbid) edited it, it must be super low budget or even a low quality film because they couldn't afford anyone else for the job.
For the past five or six years, sales agents and distributors have encouraged us indie rats to use pseudonyms for some of the work we do that shows up on billing blocks, key art and the film's home-page on the o'mighty IMDb so one person's name isn't all over it . Crazy, I know but it's truly been a thing we multi-hyphenatis have had to fight for - yes - taking credit for what WE DO! I found it fun that after Sean's landslide a**-kickin' at the 2025 Oscars, how many texts and emails I received from various people in my camp (both past and present) who commented on how cool that was and even those opposed to the all encompassing filmmaker, NOW see the value in being a multi-hyphenite.
Stick to your guns folks, take pride in your accomplishments and never let anyone stifle or suppress your true talent(s) or aspirations because they may be afraid of perception for some clown who may license the streaming (or piracy) rights to your film for $27 in Guam anyway. There is NOTHING wrong with being a total filmmaker. Just remember, it takes a village and to lean on those who support AND challenge you to be all you can be.
If you're not aware, I will be hosting a webinar here on STAGE32.com March 11th about this exact subject. Reserve your space today and let's have a great class. This will be fun! See ya there/then!
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Hi, Gareth Taylor. Hope you're doing great and you connect with members in Australia and New Zealand!
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highly recommend checking out the facebook group Australians in LA (we all go back and forth) and maybe join the Australians in Film group in LA to get to know a few people who can intro you to folks...
Expand commenthighly recommend checking out the facebook group Australians in LA (we all go back and forth) and maybe join the Australians in Film group in LA to get to know a few people who can intro you to folks back home? If you're going in May - Screen Forever conference is DEFINITELY worth going to - it's run by SPAA and is in early May on the Gold Coast.