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Release Date:
August 5, 2014
Original Title:
Advanced Television Production - 5 Days, 2 Scripts, No Sleep
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
The Grossmyth Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
The writer's room during the production of the fifth season of Community struggles with time while the show is being filmed. This behind the scenes documentary depicts the writing of episodes 10, 12, and 13; "Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons," "Basic Story," and "Basic Sandwich."
Associate Producer:
Katrina Bolletta
Camera Operator:
Cat Deakins
Matt Marhefka
Editor:
Katrina Bolletta
Executive Producer:
Tracey Garvin
Graphic Designer:
David Goldman
Producer:
Daniel Gross
Caddie Hastings
Jenessa Joffe
Supervising Producer:
Karri Lucas
Thanks:
Dan Harmon
Jonathan Banks
Jordan Blum
Andy Bobrow
Alison Brie
Yvette Nicole Brown
Spencer Crittenden
David Cross
Parker Deay
Donald Diego
Gillian Jacobs
Ken Jeong
Carol Kolb
Timothy Kolesk
Joel McHale
Chris McKenna
Daniella Murphy
Monica Padrick
Danny Pudi
Jim Rash
Ryan Ridley
Rhonda Robinson
Matt Roller
Alex Rubens
Tim Saccardo
Erik Sommers
Michael Waldron
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