EvenHand  (2002)

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The movie EvenHand, released in 2002 and directed by Joseph Pierson, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras and Cooke S4 Lenses with Tim Orr as cinematographer and editing by Alex Albanese.
Directed by | Joseph Pierson
Cinematography by | Tim Orr
Edited by | Alex Albanese
Written by | Mike Jones
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Lenses
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Sound Systems
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Distribution Medium
Country | USA
Language | English, German
Genres | Drama

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Distributed Aspect Ratio
 
Cast
Officer Ted Morning
Officer Rob Francis
David Mather
Old Man With Brick
Lisa Mather
Pretty Boy
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Costume Design by
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Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Still Photographer
Camera Loader
Dolly Grip
First Assistant Camera
Video Assist Operator
Steadicam Operator
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Intern Editor
Art Department
Art Department Coordinator
Graphic Designer
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Effects Editor
Boom Operator
Dialogue Editor
Sound Mixer
First Assistant Sound Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Foley Recordist
Foley Artist
First Assistant Sound Effects
Re-recording Mixer
Casting Department
Casting: San Antonio
Casting: New York
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Key Hair Stylist / Key Makeup Artist
Co-department Head Hair
Transportation Department
Transportation Captain
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Script Supervisor
Production Coordinator
Assistant To Director
Production Assistant
Publicist
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