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Release Date:
July 9, 2012
Original Title:
Gymkhana Five: Ultimate Urban Playground, San Francisco
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
YouTube
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Gymkhana FIVE: the pinnacle of hooning through city streets. San Fransisco might as well be a tarmac rally stage, between all of its jumps, elevation changes, switchback streets, and naturally occurring obstacles.
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Art Direction:
Melissa N. Broker
Assistant Location Manager:
Saisie M. Jang
Matthew Riutta
Camera Operator:
David Weber
David J. Elkins
Cinematography:
Stephen Blackman
Creative Director:
Brian Scotto
Digital Compositor:
William J. Cox
Director:
Ben Conrad
Editor:
Volkert Besseling
Executive Producer:
Mike Aland
First Assistant Director:
Jeremy Robinson
Line Producer:
Rick Brown
Location Assistant:
Darrick Chan
Chelsea Wehner
Location Coordinator:
Carrie Carnevale
Location Manager:
Scott Trimble
Scott Allen Logan
Location Scout:
Justin Besemer
Medical Consultant:
Mike Staheli
Music Editor:
Keith Ruggiero
Producer:
Pierre Nobile
Production Assistant:
Mel Barries
David Weber
Production Designer:
Matthew Holt
Production Manager:
Jake Blasco
Sound Designer:
Keith Ruggiero
Sound Recordist:
Philip Perkins
Storyboard Artist:
Eric Yamamoto
Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Keith Ruggiero
Writer:
Ken Block
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