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Release Date:
April 13, 2010
Original Title:
Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of Eastman Theatre
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Crystal Pix, Inc.
Eastman School of Music
WXXI Public Broadcasting Council
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 56
Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, New York's most famous landmarks. Architects, theater personnel, historians, community leaders, and citizens provide in depth insight from start to finish in one of the most extensive renovations the city has ever seen.
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3D Animator:
Caroline Manard
Additional Camera:
Kris Nestle
Vaughn Taylor
Ray Manard
Assistant Editor:
Craig T. Mullen
Audio Post Coordinator:
Andrew Croucher
Cinematography:
Douglas Steffer
Kevin Juston
Martin Kaufmann
Creative Director:
Jon Halinak
Director:
Todd McCammon
Editor:
Don Casper
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Norm Silverstein
Executive Producer:
Todd McCammon
Graphic Designer:
Brian Aloisio
Grip:
Heather Snyder
Jillian T. Kuchman
Nicholas Bennett
Richard Rampello
Other:
Nolan Stephany
Kent Hatfield
Producer:
James A. DeVinney
Elissa Orlando
John Overlan
Production Assistant:
Alexandra Lillig
Production Manager:
Ruth Watson
Publicist:
Kristin Tutino
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Douglas Steffer
Sound Recordist:
Admir Hamzic
Kevin Juston
Martin Kaufmann
Jillian T. Kuchman
Transcriptions:
Julie Potter
Chris Golding
Kris Nestle
Douglas Steffer
Web Designer:
Janele Robinson
Andrew Wheeland
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