Lost for Words  (2013)

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The movie Lost for Words, released in 2013 and directed by Stanley J. Orzel, was shot on digital using Red Epic Camera and Panavision Primo Primes Spherical Lenses with Jimmy Wong as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by Darren Richter.
Directed by | Stanley J. Orzel
Cinematography by | Jimmy Wong
Edited by | Darren Richter
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Country | Hong Kong
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Romance

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