Spud  (2009)

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The movie Spud, released in 2009 and directed by Tyler Norman, was shot on Panasonic VariCam Camera, Sony HDR-FX1 Camera and Fujinon Lenses with Richard Bluth as cinematographer and editing was done on the Apple Final Cut Pro 7 by Timothy Atwood, Tyler Norman.
Directed by | Tyler Norman
Cinematography by | Richard Bluth
Written by | Tyler Norman
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Century Optics ((0.5x Fisheye Adapter))
Fujinon
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Short, Comedy

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