K Street (2003-2003)

Premiere:
September 14, 2003

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
November 16, 2003

Creators:
George Clooney
Steven Soderbergh

Original Title:
K Street

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Section Eight
Sennet-Gernstein Entertainment

Countries:
US

An experimental fusion of reality and fiction--a fly-on-the-wall look at government, filmed in and around the corridors of power in Washington. The series ventures inside the world of powerful political consultants--a world that few people ever experience first-hand. Produced on location in Washington, D.C., the largely improvised ten-episode series combines fictional characters with appearances by real-life political figures, all centered around the biggest political news of the week.

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Assistant Director:
Frank Ferro
Joseph F. Ferro

Assistant Editor:
Richard Akerson
Michael Zurer
Mindy Gregg

Associate Editor:
Tony Black

Boom Operator:
Paul Flinton

Camera Operator:
Richard Chisolm
Tom Inskeep

Casting:
Brian Chavanne
Carlyn Davis
Molly Dedham

Co-Executive Producer:
Grant Heslov

Co-Producer:
Stuart Stevens

Colorist:
Rick Pagliaroli

Costume Designer:
Johnetta Boone

Costume Supervisor:
Johnetta Boone

Director of Photography:
Steven Soderbergh

Driver:
Donald Diggs
Verdell E. Veney
Johnny Williams

Editor:
Steven Soderbergh

Executive Producer:
Henry Bean
Mark Sennet
Steven Soderbergh

First Assistant Camera:
Nate Clapp
Gabriel Goodenough

Key Costumer:
Lori Ayala-Read

Location Manager:
Joseph Martin

Post Production Assistant:
Carol Paik

Post Production Coordinator:
Leslie Carangi

Post Production Supervisor:
Laurel Cobble

Producer:
George Clooney
Michael Hissrich
Jonathan Zurer

Production Accountant:
Herb Johnson

Production Supervisor:
Tuba Guvelioglu

Property Master:
Jason Ivey

Researcher:
Jim Bourgeois
Brad Meadow

Script Supervisor:
Jane Burka

Second Assistant Director:
Joe Incaprera

Set Costumer:
Amanda Sroka

Set Decoration:
Jay Klein

Set Production Assistant:
Robyn K. Bennett

Sound Mixer:
Dennis Jacobsen
Dennis Towns

Transportation Coordinator:
Gilbert Young

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Hissrich

Utility Sound:
Brian Buckley

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