Phil Gunderson Teaches Screenwriting (2022) [NR]

Release Date:
September 28, 2022

Original Title:
Phil Gunderson Teaches Screenwriting

Genres:
Comedy

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 15

He's ready to share his wisdom.

When faced with the crushing realization that he is a hack, a successful and cocky screenwriter must stumble his way through filming a MasterClass without ruining his reputation.

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Animation:
Harrison Klein

Art Direction:
Cody DeTurk

Assistant Camera:
Patrick Hall

Assistant Director:
Bretta Lichtenwalner

Boom Operator:
Olivia Marquez

Co-Writer:
Nishanth R.
Andrew Simmons

Costume Designer:
Emmalyne Hvizdak

Director:
Nishanth R.

Director of Photography:
Chris Pickering

Editor:
Aiden C. Meyer

Gaffer:
Will Streissguth
Owen Markham
Joseph Sperber

Grip:
Magdalena Pink Sanchez
Dean Symonds
Taylor Woolstenhulme

Health and Safety:
Ami Hamada

Key Grip:
Jacob Staudenmaier

Original Music Composer:
Grayson McKim

Producer:
Wendy Xu

Script Supervisor:
Janelle Little
Bettina Ernst

Sound Designer:
Dylan Rivers

Sound Mixer:
Henry Vaughn

VFX Artist:
Connor Sweeney

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