Michael W. Dean talks about filmmaking, art, life and politics
Photos of Michael Dean taken by Lydia Lunch in March, 2002, Los Angeles
Michael W. Dean talks about filmmaking, art, life and politics
podcast episode 38
Michael W. Dean sits in his back yard on a glorious spring day, pets his cats and talks about digital filmmaking, art, life and politics…while answering interview questions from a college student in India. His name is Anamitra Roy and he’s no-budget filmmaker from Kolkata, Westbengal, India and a student of film studies at the Jadavpur University. He has sent me these questions while preparing his dissertation paper on no-budget film making worldwide.
Michael talks about his motivations in making DIY or DIE, How to Survive as an Independent Artist, Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow, Living Through Steve Diet Goedde, and $30 Film School. He also talks about what has changed in his life since then.
Questions I was asked, then talked for 40 minutes:
1) What does it mean by ‘no-budget film’ ? ( Definition or the concept)
2) What is the philosophical aspect of these non/anti-industrial films? (Marxism, people’s art or Post-modern individual effort / potential role in a democratic state)
3) What Cameras and Edit suits have you used for your films? Why? (availability of digital technology in today’s world)
4) Unless there have been a DV revolution, do you think that the concept of no-budget had flourished to this extent? (The festivals organized all over the world, people making films on their own — could this be real in the era of celluloid too. Please elaborate.)
5) Will you go to Hollywood if they call you? Why? (center - periphery relationship / cultural hegemony)
(I forgot to answer this one, but the answer is “No.” I plan to never ever set foot in the state of California again, mainly because it’s a dangerous place and I can’t legally bring my guns. The California chapter in my life is over. I lived there from 1986 to 2009. That’s well long enough.)
6) How does Digital technology help in organizing screenings? (budget)
The interview is research for his term paper, masters degree dissertation. His blog is http://littlefisheatbigfish.blogspot.com/ and his film group’s channel on YouTube is http://www.youtube.com/anamitra007
After the interview, we hear the Right Arm of Wyoming song, “Government is a Collective Hallucination.” (Lyrics here.)



March 16th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
One small correction in this…I mistakenly said in the podcast that phone calls from America to South Africa were ten dollars an hour in 1974. It was actually ten dollars a MINUTE back then.
MWD
March 17th, 2010 at 1:36 am
Thanks man, thank you for the time and the interview. I’ll never forget what you have done for me.
Thank you again
Keep up the good work
Warm Regards
Anamitra Roy
March 17th, 2010 at 1:40 am
You’re very welcome. I had fun, and so did the kitties!
MWD
March 25th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
I wish you guys would podcast more often. Things have become much more interesting. =)
I was wondering about your song there and the census worker that you mention. Do you not buy that Sparkman committed suicide?
March 25th, 2010 at 3:15 pm
Hey Koda!
Glad to hear from you.
Yeah, I buy that he committed suicide, but I recorded the song before that fact came out.
MWD
March 30th, 2010 at 9:40 am
Okay so I have been a listener for so long now and yes your views have changed but I would say that at each stage of our lives you make decisions based on what you know…as you get older you know more so it would be crazy to think that who you are would stagnate as the world circles on….as always I love to listen and hear your views and think its great that you revisit previous projects and say “hey, I would do this different now” that just shows your a greater person that you are willing to take another look…and as stated in previous comments would love to have more podcasts from you guys miss ya tons when theres nothing new….Say Hi to DJ for me one more thing….cool hair.
March 30th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
Than you muchly, Bella!
We always like to hear from you, and dig the support.
Michael and DJ