Tutorial (2018) [N/A]

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Release Date:
February 19, 2018

Original Title:
Tutorial

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 7

Helen is a 'well-to-do' university student whose father wants her to come to work for him, but she's not interested. At Cover to Cover Tutorial Agency -a reputable agency, in a rough part of town- Helen meets up with Andy. He's a street-smart skateboarder, who knows a thing or two.

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Art Department Assistant:
Helen Fox Reid

Art Direction:
Tyler Burry

Boom Operator:
Jon LeDrew

Colorist:
Steve Cook

Costume Design:
Lisa Machin

Craft Service:
Diane Bishop
Sharon Brenton

Director:
Bruce Brenton

Director of Photography:
Ian Vatcher

Editor:
Martine Blue

First Assistant Camera:
Duncan De Young

First Assistant Director:
Jackie Whitten

Gaffer:
Aaron Elliott

Makeup & Hair:
Kylie Stokes

Online Editor:
Steve Cook

Producer:
Bruce Brenton

Script Supervisor:
Jamie Skidmore

Second Assistant Camera:
Devyn Nugent

Sound Editor:
Michelle Lacour

Sound Mixer:
Michelle Lacour

Sound Recordist:
Stephen Pond

Still Photographer:
Moya Blackwood

Third Assistant Director:
Lisa Machin

Writer:
Bruce Brenton

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