A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 20, 2014
Original Title:
Code Black
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Code Black follows a team of young, idealistic and energetic ER doctors during the transition from the old to the new L.A. County as they try to avoid burnout and improve patient care. Why do they persist, despite being under siege by rules, regulations and paperwork?
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Additional Camera:
Tom Curran
Sandra Chandler
Ralph Kaechele
Assistant Editor:
Andrew C. Richey
Co-Producer:
Thomas G. Miller
Andrew C. Richey
Director:
Ryan McGarry
Director of Photography:
Nelson Hume
Ryan McGarry
Editor:
Joshua Altman
Executive Producer:
Mark Jonathan Harris
Marti Noxon
Billy Mallon
Matthew Damron
Jan Shoenberger
Edward Newton
Kevin Goodwin
Line Producer:
Patricia Bischetti
Music Supervisor:
Linda Cohen
Original Music Composer:
James Lavino
Producer:
Linda Goldstein Knowlton
Sound Designer:
Richard Burton
Sound Mixer:
Richard Burton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Grody
Sound Recordist:
Theresa Radka
Writer:
Joshua Altman
Ryan McGarry
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