Djeca  (2012)

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The movie Djeca, released in 2012 and directed by Aida Begic, was shot on digital using ARRI ALEXA Camera with Erol Zubcevic as cinematographer and editing by Miralem Zubcevic.
Directed by | Aida Begic
Cinematography by | Erol Zubcevic
Edited by | Miralem Zubcevic
Written by | Aida Begic
Acquisition
Cameras
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, France, Turkey
Language | Bosnian
Genres | Drama

Editing System
Finishing System
 
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Cinematography by
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Written by
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Produced by
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Executive Producer
Co-producer
Co-producer
Co-producer
Assistant Producer
Production Design by
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Art Direction by
Art Director
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Production Management
Unit Manager
Set Manager
Post-production Supervisor: Eclair Numérique
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Second Unit Director
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
First Assistant Camera
Steadicam Operator
Second Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Genny Operator
Best Boy
Editorial Department
Colorist: Eclair
Assistant Editor
Art Department
Sound Department
Sound Editor / Sound Recordist
Sound Designer
Re-recording Mixer
Boom Operator
Foley Artist
Makeup Department
Assistant Makeup Artist
Makeup Department Head
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Assistant Costume Designer
Transportation Department
Transportation Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Production Accountant
Production Coordinator
Production Secretary
Script Supervisor
Production Coordinator
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