Tell  (2012)

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The movie Tell, released in 2012 and directed by Ryan Connolly, was shot on Canon XL-H1 Camera and Canon Lenses with Ryan Connolly as cinematographer and editing was done on the Adobe Premiere Editing System by Ryan Connolly.
Directed by | Ryan Connolly
Cinematography by | Ryan Connolly
Edited by | Ryan Connolly
Written by | Ryan Connolly
Acquisition
Cameras
Lenses
Lens Manufacturer
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Camera Moves
Capture - Resolution
1440 x 1080 - (1.33:1) Capture Resolution (With 1.33:1 pixel aspect ratio)
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Distribution Medium
Blu-ray
DVD
Web Streaming (YouTube, Vimeo)
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Short, Horror, Thriller

Editing System
Finishing System
Finishing Method
Capture - Chroma Subsampling
Capture - Codecs & Formats
HDV (miniDV)
Project Frame Rate
Distributed Frame Rate
Distributed Aspect Ratio
2.40:1 (2.45:1 (1920*784))
Shooting Regions
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Written by
Edited by
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Executive Producer / Producer
Original Music by
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Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
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Visual Effects
Sound Department
Boom Operator
Sound Editor
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Additional Crew Members
Script Supervisor
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