Otelo Burning  (2011)

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The movie Otelo Burning, released in 2011 and directed by Sara Blecher, was shot on digital using Red One Camera with Lance Gewer as cinematographer and editing by Megan Gill.
Directed by | Sara Blecher
Cinematography by | Lance Gewer
Edited by | Megan Gill
Acquisition
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Distribution Resolution
Distribution Medium
Country | South Africa
Language | English, Zulu
Genres | Drama

Editing System
Finishing System
Finishing Method
Distributed Aspect Ratio
 
Cast
Otelo Buthelezi
Mandla Modise
Ntwe Buthelezi
Osar Buthelezi
Mother Christmas
Potential Sponsor
Surf Shop Attendant
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Director Of Photography
Written by
Narration Writer
Edited by
Produced by
Producer
Executive Producer
Line Producer
Executive Producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Production Management
Unit Manager
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Camera Operator: "b" Camera
Focus Puller: First Camera
Set Digital Image Technician
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Department
Special Effects Department
Special Effects Supervisor
Special Effects Coordinator
Art Department
Set Dresser
Sound Department
Adr Recording Engineer / Dialogue Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Systems Engineer
Sound Engineer
Foley Artist
Foley Recording Engineer
Sound Designer
Dialogue Editor
Makeup Department
Key Makeup And Hair
Music Department
Score Mixer: South Africa
Music Services: USA
Score Mixer: South Africa
Score Mixer: USA
Additional Crew Members
Script Doctor
Story Editor
Surfing Consultant
Marketing And Distribution
Marketing And Distribution Head
Key Art Design
Marketing: Distribution Consulatant
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