A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 2014
Original Title:
Talent Town
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
In a span of less than seven years, top organizations and publications including Time Magazine, Interscope Records, The Olympics, Filmmaker Magazine, Variety Magazine, the UFC, Bellator MMA and Major League Baseball have all featured the homegrown talents from one of the most unsuspecting of places…a small Pacific island only thirty seven miles long and five miles wide; the island of Guam, USA. Talent Town is a thought-provoking journey through Guam’s landscape of homegrown talent. Directors Don and Kel Muña conduct over thirty exclusive interviews with some of Guam’s most notable residing talent.
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Associate Producer:
Naomi Castro
Jennifer Davis
Camera Operator:
Don Muña
Cinematography:
Don Muña
Digital Effects Producer:
Kel Muña
Executive Producer:
J.D. Iriarte
Second Unit Director:
Erin Lau
Marz Stampedro
Sound Editor:
Kel Muña
Sound Mixer:
Don Muña
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