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Mike Donis

Batman Vs. Dexter Fan Film
Batman Vs. Dexter is a fan film directed by Mike Donis. It definitely has an interesting concept, following Dexter as he goes to Gotham City to play around and to see if Batman actually exists. The short has amateur production value and the audio isn't the best, but the director treats the subject matter seriously, and it's kind of cool seeing these two psychopaths encounter each other. Dexter does seem like he would fit right in with the rogue gallery of Batman villains. This really is a great story concept that I think could be executed perfectly in a comic book series. Donis does an ok job, but it could be a lot better. ...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 1/17/2015
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
'The Xxxx Saga' Production Diary: Week Six
Austin filmmaker James Christopher is directing Twitchy Dolphin Flix's new mockumentary-style features The Xxxx Saga: Rise of the Beaver Slayer and The Porn Movie Massacre (no, they're not pornos). Check Slackerwood for his updates as the production continues.

This weekend was, in many ways, what Twitchy Dolphin is about. We shot a lot. And we did a lot of shots! (Not really.)

Twitchy has built a reputation of being a family -- and a team that puts the work first, that is working hard for each other not just for "making it." It's a team that has people traveling from all over to make movies with us. So for our second-to-last weekend, we had Mike Donis (Toronto), Marc Wasserman (La), Dave Cohen (Florida) and Janet Mayson (Illinois) on set. It's always as much a family reunion as it is work. We've always prided ourselves in making the experience of...
See full article at Slackerwood
  • 4/29/2013
  • by James Christopher
  • Slackerwood
'The Xxxx Saga' Production Diary: Week Five
Austin filmmaker James Christopher is directing Twitchy Dolphin Flix's new mockumentary-style features The Xxxx Saga: Rise of the Beaver Slayer and The Porn Movie Massacre (no, they're not pornos). Check Slackerwood for his updates as the production continues.

Being an indie filmmaker can -- to put it nicely -- test you. It can throw wrenches into your plans, disrupt your routine. As they say, "Adversity doesn't build character, it reveals it."

The crew behind the Quad X Saga has weathered their share of issues: lost locations, productions issues, revolving cast members. When I had to step in as a police detective due to a casting issue, the rest of the cast and crew rallied like a team and so far it's gone off without a hitch.

On this weekend, we rolled into three long days. I mean long. A parade of actors flew in from out of town to get some screen time.
See full article at Slackerwood
  • 4/15/2013
  • by James Christopher
  • Slackerwood
Scarlet Waters 5 Showcases Genre Films (and Musicians Too)
Austin genre showcase Scarlet Waters held its fifth iteration last weekend in Central Austin showcasing some great worldwide filmmaking and musical talent. The event served as the backdrop for the fifth birthday of Twitchy Dolphin Flix, Austin's prolific microbudget film company.

A few of the filmmakers, including Mike Donis from Toronto, spent part of the day talking to aspiring film students from a local middle school. Donis said he "loves talking to the kids." This was his second year visiting with Austin-area students. He enjoys the chance to let kids know that they can make movies, as long as they work hard.

Opening the weekend festivities, Twitchy Dolphin Flix held a music showcase of some of the talented artists who have helped make the Twitchy films so dynamic. Lauren Hayes, Clif Haley, Jon English and Brandon Whitlan took the Stompin' Ground Lounge's stage and entertained the energized crowd. The night...
See full article at Slackerwood
  • 10/30/2012
  • by James Christopher
  • Slackerwood
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