Hoop Schemes (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2021

Original Title:
Hoop Schemes

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
RAW Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 69

A gambler and players involved in a 1994 Arizona State basketball point shaving scandal describe how and why they plotted to fix games for a payout.

The story of a 1994 Arizona State basketball point-shaving scandal, including the people involved, who describe how and why they plotted to fix games.

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Assistant Editor:
Dale Gorman

Co-Executive Producer:
Alexander Marengo

Data Management Technician:
Luís M. Ferreira

Director:
Luke Sewell

Director of Photography:
Tim Cragg

Editor:
Bjorn Johnson

Executive Producer:
Adam Hawkins
Jonny Taylor
Tim Wardle

First Assistant Camera:
John Llambes

Focus Puller:
Keir Campbell Byatt

Motion Capture Artist:
Kayleigh Tracey

Music:
Richard Collins

Music Supervisor:
Kle Savidge

Online Editor:
Laurence Thripp

Original Music Composer:
David Schweitzer

Post-Production Manager:
Sean McMorris

Producer:
Lia Nicholls

Production Coordinator:
Samantha Granes Bezic

Production Design:
Ellie Jones

Production Executive:
Nageena Ahmed

Production Manager:
Daisy Levy

Production Secretary:
Annabel Aldridge

Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Hermon

Sound Mixer:
Nico Pierce

Sound Supervisor:
Nas Parkash

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