Asad  (2012)

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The movie Asad, released in 2012 and directed by Bryan Buckley, was shot on digital using Red Epic Camera with Scott Henriksen as cinematographer and editing by Chris Franklin.
Directed by | Bryan Buckley
Cinematography by | Scott Henriksen
Edited by | Chris Franklin
Written by | Bryan Buckley
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Distribution Medium
Country | South Africa, USA
Language | Somali
Genres | Short, Adventure, Drama

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Costume Design by
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Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Second Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Grip Assistant
Focus Puller: Camera Two
Electrician
Electrician
Camera Assistant
Video Assist Operator
Digital Imaging Technician Assistant
Camera Assistant
Focus Puller: Camera One
B Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Generator Operator
Key Grip
Electrician
Digital Imaging Technician
Editorial Department
Colorist
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Supervisor
Art Department
Storyboard Artist
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist
Transportation Department
Extras Driver
Additional Crew Members
Production Coordinator
Marine Assistant
Marine Assistant
Marine Assistant
Translator
Cast Coordinator
Marine Assistant
Marine Assistant
Production Coordinator
Publicist
Marine Co-coordinator
Office Production Assistant
Set Production Assistant
Set Production Assistant
Script Supervisor
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