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M-1
Studios
build
world-class
video
production,
multimedia
and film
company in
metro
Detroit
FERNDALE,
MI - M-1
Studios,
headquartered
in
Ferndale,
Michigan,
is one
of the
few
fully
equipped
and
staffed
creative
video
and
multimedia
content
hubs in
metro
Detroit.
The
state-of-the-art
studio
produces
video,
animation,
live
streaming,
motion
graphics,
multimedia,
and
related
content
for
corporations
and
businesses
of all
sizes
and
entrepreneurs.
Formed
in 2008,
M-1
Studios
is
independently
owned by
industry
pros and
friends
Matthew
Peach,
President,
and Mike
Madigan,
Vice
President.
A
nonprofit
trade
industry
association
with a
volunteer
board of
directors,
advisory
members,
and
supporters,
the
Michigan
Film
Industry
Association
(MIFIA)
represents
the
film,
television,
and
media
industry
to
encourage
passing
multimedia
legislation
that
will
attract
projects
creating
sustainable
jobs
through
tax
credit
incentives
that
remain
in the
state
contributing
to local
communities
and
state
economic
impact.
The
legislation
is
pending.
Peach,
Independent
Filmmaker,
Director,
and
Producer,
is on
the
board of
MIFIA
that
informs
and
advocates
lawmakers,
industry
stakeholders,
and the
public
on the
importance
of film
incentive
legislation
to bring
productions
back to
the
state.
Rebranded
from
being
referred
to as a
film
credit
to
broaden
the
scope,
it is
now the
Multimedia
Tax
Incentive
Legislation.
Peach
chairs
the
MIFIA
Outreach
and
Fundraising
Committee.
His last
released
film
project
was,
'Boblo
Boats: A
Tale of
Two
Sisters,
where he
was the
Producer
and the
Director
of
Photography.
The film
premiered
on the
opening
night of
the
Freep
Film
Festival
in 2021.
In 2023,
the
popular
fishing
show,
“Bassquatch
Hunter:
Fish out
of
Water”
produced
by M-1
Studios
will air
its
first
season
on the
Discovery
Channel,
it will
also be
its
fourth
season
on the
Pursuit
Channel.
M-1
Studios
owners
are
finalizing
investors
an
upcoming
feature
documentary
film.
M-1
Studios
has been
the
approved
SAG/AFTRA
remote
voiceover
recording
location
for
nearly
three
years,
working
with
Hollywood
players
about
every
two-three
weeks,
including
significant
shows
for HBO,
Sony
Pictures,
Netflix,
Hulu,
and a
dozen
more,
plus
several
global
video
game
companies
giving
the
Studio a
unique
insight
into the
local
talent
pool's
demand
with
out-of-state
productions.
"We are
fully
vested
as a
business
owner in
the
industry,
and I
also
work in
the
industry.
We want
to work
in
production
all the
time in
Michigan.
We want
to
attract
and work
on
bigger
projects,
and
employ
local
people
to tell
stories,
not just
survive
as
artists,
but
thrive
as
artists
in the
industry
in
Michigan,”
Matthew
Peach
states.
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