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Release Date:
March 10, 2010
Original Title:
The New Big Ball with Neil Hamburger
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Abso Lutely Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A TV pilot starring Neil Hamburger.
Art Direction:
J.B. Popplewell
Assistant Camera:
April Abarrondo
Assistant Director:
Jon Mugar
Assistant Editor:
Daniel Gray Longino
Associate Producer:
Clark Baker
Clark Reinking
Camera Operator:
Casey Goode
Miguel Bunster
Ben Berman
Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Gray Longino
Director:
Jon Krisel
Eric Wareheim
Tim Heidecker
Director of Photography:
John Guleserian
Editor:
Jonathan Krisel
Doug Lussenhop
Daniel Haworth
Ben Berman
Executive Producer:
Tim Heidecker
Gregg Turkington
Eric Wareheim
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Jamie Mercer
Gaffer:
Jeffrey Waldron
Graphic Designer:
Tak Boroyan
Producer:
Jon Mugar
Production Assistant:
Bill Benz
Kathryn Crawford
Carl Fieler
Matt Scottoline
Michael Giambra
Production Coordinator:
Jason Pardo
Production Designer:
Rosie Sanders
Script Supervisor:
Jamie Mercer
Sound:
Russell White
Supervising Producer:
Dave Kneebone
Technical Supervisor:
Mike Tarango
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Hillary Olsen
Writer:
Jon Mugar
Eric Wareheim
Jonathan Krisel
Doug Lussenhop
Gregg Turkington
Tim Heidecker
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