Figure Studies (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 3, 2012

Original Title:
Figure Studies

Production Companies:
Moving Portrait

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 160

A series of figure studies using high-speed HD video, and inspired by the works of Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey.

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Best Boy Electric:
Rich McDonald

Best Boy Grip:
Bliss Holloway

Camera Technician:
Sasha Burdett

Casting Associate:
Adam Boncz

Co-Director:
Razor Rizzotti

Costume Assistant:
Maria E. Garcia

Costume Design:
Karen Young

Director:
David Michalek

Director of Photography:
Bob Bushfield

Electrician:
Inyoung Choi
Joseph Bonura
Gene Malkin

First Assistant Camera:
Marcos Herrera

First Assistant Director:
Oliver Brooks

Gaffer:
Guy Morgan

Grip:
Peter Helle

Key Grip:
Richard Mauro

Key Makeup Artist:
Frances Sorensen

Key Production Assistant:
Anthony Fatato

Other:
Jill Johnson
Jon Morris

Post Production Supervisor:
Manu Sawkar

Producer:
Dorottya Mathe
Alexandra Johnes

Production Assistant:
Todd Leatherman
Ariel Merrick
Jack Houlton-Vinyl
Julian Mercuri
Traci Spicer
Eleni Vasileiou

Production Design:
Joseph Polacik

Props:
Kathryn Vega

Second Assistant Camera:
Christina H. Choe

Still Photographer:
Chris Martin

Stunts:
Razor Rizzotti

Swing:
Alexandra Avena

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