Four Assassins  (2011)

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The movie Four Assassins, released in 2011 and directed by Stanley J. Orzel, was shot on digital using Red One Camera with Wah-Chuen Lam as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by Darren Richter.
Directed by | Stanley J. Orzel
Cinematography by | Wah-Chuen Lam
Edited by | Darren Richter
Written by | Stanley J. Orzel
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Distribution Medium
Country | Hong Kong, USA
Language | English
Genres | Thriller

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Editorial Department
On-line Editor
Visual Effects Department
Digital Compositor
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sound Department
Sound Recordist
Boom Operator
Re-recording Mixer
Additional Dialogue Recording
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Costume Supervisor
Music Department
Musician: Ethnic Wind Instruments
Musician: Viola
Stunt Department
Stunt Double: Mercedes Renard
Stunt Coordinator
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