One Six Right  (2005)

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The movie One Six Right, released in 2005 and directed by Brian J. Terwilliger with Steven R. Miles as cinematographer and editing by Kimberley Furst.
Directed by | Brian J. Terwilliger
Cinematography by | Steven R. Miles
Edited by | Kimberley Furst
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Documentary

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Kid At Airport Viewing Area
Kid At Airport Viewing Area
Herself - Chopper Pilot
Himself
Student Pilot
Kid Reading Plaque
Himself
Himself - Pilot
Son At Fence
Father At Fence
Herself - Chopper Pilot
Waldo Waterman
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Edited by
Produced by
Original Music by
Composer
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Aerial Director Of Photography
Crane Operator: Super Technocrane
Still Photographer
Aerial Director Of Photography
Assistant Camera
Camera Pilot
Key Grip
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Additional Cinematographer
Assistant Camera
Editorial Department
On-line Editor
On-line Editor
Colorist: Theatrical Master
Colorist
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects
Sound Department
Sound Mixer
Mixer: Re-mastering
Sound Recordist
Production Sound Mixer
Sound Mixer
Sound Mixer
Re-recording Mixer / Supervising Sound Editor
Sound Mixer
Sound Mixer
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist
Music Department
Scoring Mixer
Orchestrator
Music Consultant
Orchestrator
Orchestrator
Music Recordist
Music Editor
Stunt Department
Helicopter Stunt Pilot
Additional Crew Members
Office Assistant
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Additional Researcher / Assistant To Producer
Production Assistant
Aerial Director
Pilot
Pilot
Researcher
Historical Consultant
Technician: On-line High Definition
Super Technocrane Assistant
Consultant: 24p High Defnintion
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