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THE RED SHIRT CHRONICLES: Part 4 — Working With Romero, Phase 2

Part four of the Red Shirt Chronicles con­tin­ues the George Romero theme of Part 3, get­ting deeper into Michael Felsher’s col­lab­o­ra­tion with the leg­endary hor­ror direc­tor on his recent work.  He made a cameo in Land Of The Dead and made the tran­si­tion from ret­ro­spec­tive doc­u­men­tar­ian to on-the-set doc­u­men­tar­ian by cov­er­ing the pro­duc­tion of both More >

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THE RED SHIRT CHRONICLES: Part 3 — Working With Romero, Phase 1

The third part of Schlockmania’s inter­view series with DVD pro­ducer Michael Felsher is devoted to his work on the spe­cial edi­tion releases for George Romero’s films.  He’s worked on sev­eral over the last few years and has become friends with the king of the zom­bie flick, pro­gress­ing from doc­u­ment­ing Romero’s work after the fact to More >

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THE RED SHIRT CHRONICLES: PART 2 — Red Shirt Begins

The sec­ond install­ment of Schlockmania’s inter­view series with Michael Felsher talks about his first expe­ri­ence pro­duc­ing a fea­turette, the fac­tors that led him to form his own DVD sup­ple­ment pro­duc­tion com­pany, Red Shirt Pictures, and dis­cus­sions of some of the early Red Shirt Pictures projects.  Night Of The Demons, Effects and the infa­mous Nail Gun More >

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THE RED SHIRT CHRONICLES: PART 1 — Early Days & Anchor Bay

The first part of Schlockmania’s mega-interview with Michael Felsher deals with the for­ma­tive phase of his career, start­ing with video projects in his high school days before mov­ing on to dis­cuss his work with Anchor Bay Entertainment.  There’s some inter­est­ing insider info to be gleaned from this install­ment, par­tic­u­larly the stuff about the DVD release More >

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THE RED SHIRT CHRONICLES: Introduction — The Story Behind The Extras

This is the story of an pro­file that began as a sim­ple inter­view and ended up as a blog minis­eries. Back in 2006, Your Humble Reviewer was writ­ing reviews for AVManiacs (at the time, it was known as DVDManiacs).  He got the oppor­tu­nity to do an inter­view with Michael Felsher, a tal­ented young man who More >