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Release Date:
May 31, 2024
Original Title:
Behind, Behind The Scenes: How To Take A Shoot?
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Eyessence
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
ID: 13+
Runtime: 15
As a film director works on his submission for a film festival, the mounting issues during production reveal what truly unfolds behind (the scenes) what we've seen.
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Assistant Director:
Naufal Haidar
BTS Photographer:
Naufal Haidar
Camera Operator:
Farhan Hawary
Rizky Kurniawan
Casting:
Maulana Ghiffari
Casting Coordinator:
Ajeng Adhani
Casting Researcher:
Aditya Rynaldi
Clapper Loader:
Naufal Haidar
Colorist:
Maulana Ghiffari
Costume Design:
Ajeng Adhani
Digital Imaging Technician:
Naufal Haidar
Director:
Maulana Ghiffari
Director of Photography:
Maulana Ghiffari
Editorial Coordinator:
Aditya Rynaldi
Lighting Technician:
Hafidz Ardis
Gabriel J P Valentin
Makeup & Hair:
Ajeng Adhani
Producer:
Aditya Rynaldi
Production Assistant:
Ajeng Adhani
Production Designer:
Aditya Rynaldi
Runner Art Department:
Gabriel J P Valentin
Screenplay:
Maulana Ghiffari
Script Consultant:
Arinda Najla
Script Editor:
Aditya Rynaldi
Set Designer:
Maulana Ghiffari
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Hafidz Ardis
Sound Recordist:
Danendra Abrar
Visual Effects:
Maulana Ghiffari
Writer:
Maulana Ghiffari
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