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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Girl - Yeah Right!
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Girl/Chocolate Skateboard
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
Invisible skateboards, Eric Koston, super duper slo mo, Brandon Biebel, Marc Johnson, Owen Wilson, Rick McCrank, The Skatetrix, Gino Iannucci, Mike Carroll, The Magic Board, Brian Anderson, and the entire Girl and Chocolate Skateboard teams are all part of Girl Skateboard Films’ fourth video feature, Yeah Right!
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Art Direction:
Andy Jenkins
Assistant Director:
Cory Weincheque
Camera Operator:
Timothy Dowling
Cinematography:
Ty Evans
Tommy Lohmann
Director:
Ty Evans
Spike Jonze
Editor:
Ty Evans
Executive Producer:
Spike Jonze
Megan Baltimore
Rick Howard
Mike Carroll
First Assistant Camera:
Keith B. Davis
Music:
Sam Spiegal
Producer:
Emma Wilcockson
Production Manager:
Jessica Roulston
Sound Design Assistant:
Luke Dunn Gielmuda
Sound Designer:
Ren Klyce
Special Effects:
Arya Senboutaraj
Visual Effects:
Bucky Fukumoto
Johannes Gamble
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