The Good Son: The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini  (2013)

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The movie The Good Son: The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini, released in 2013 and directed by Jesse James Miller, was shot on digital using Red One Camera with Ken Johns, Ian Kerr as cinematographer and editing by Charlie Renfrew.
Directed by | Jesse James Miller
Cinematography by | Ken Johns, Ian Kerr
Edited by | Charlie Renfrew
Written by | Jesse James Miller
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Country | Canada
Language | English, Korean
Genres | Documentary

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Digital Intermediate Coordinator: Digital Film Central Vancouver
Colorist: Digital Film Central Vancouver
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Digital Intermediate Conform Editor: Digital Film Central Vancouver
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