Tommy Frazier(I)
- Special Effects
- Producer
- Director
Tommy grew up in the San Fernado valley where he attended Cal State
Univ. Northridge AKA CSUN and received a degree in Bevavioral Science,
he trained to be a Police Officer.
Tommy was lucky enough to fall into a trade that he loves, Special Fx... He has worked under the Academy Award winning John Frazier for his entire adult career. Tommy has been a planner of films for the last 8 years at Sony and Warner Brothers and not only plans every Special Effect for every film but pulls all of the appropriate permits with the local Fire jurisdiction. Tommy just Produced and Directed his first film from start to finish, The Book of Fire. A tale of the First Plague. To do this Tommy started a SAG Signatory Production Company, Bought a Red Epic and rented one, built an AVID edit suite and joined forces with two Visual FX Flame artists. Tommy enlisted the help of the top crew from Hollywood to help him make his film and they all showed up to help... Tommy hired only 18 crew members to make his film but had 60 volunteers, unfortunately he could not afford to feed his crew of volunteers and they had to be released.
Tommy was lucky enough to fall into a trade that he loves, Special Fx... He has worked under the Academy Award winning John Frazier for his entire adult career. Tommy has been a planner of films for the last 8 years at Sony and Warner Brothers and not only plans every Special Effect for every film but pulls all of the appropriate permits with the local Fire jurisdiction. Tommy just Produced and Directed his first film from start to finish, The Book of Fire. A tale of the First Plague. To do this Tommy started a SAG Signatory Production Company, Bought a Red Epic and rented one, built an AVID edit suite and joined forces with two Visual FX Flame artists. Tommy enlisted the help of the top crew from Hollywood to help him make his film and they all showed up to help... Tommy hired only 18 crew members to make his film but had 60 volunteers, unfortunately he could not afford to feed his crew of volunteers and they had to be released.