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Release Date:
December 8, 2020
Original Title:
A Life In Questions: Wisdom School with Aaron Chen
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
West Street Sports
Williams Street
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 11
When the legendary interviewer Aaron Chen was 9, he stole a microphone and conducted his first on the street vox-pop. 2000 chinwags and 3000 chats later, the Wisdom School adult learning platform.
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Art Direction:
Dorothy Teng
Assistant Property Master:
Crystal Valdez
Best Boy Electric:
Kenji Sasai
Camera Operator:
Sejon Im
Toby Farrington
Colorist:
Daniel Pardy
Compositor:
Phanos Proestos
Costume Designer:
Bianca Tomchin
Development Producer:
Missy Laney
Cameron Tang
Jordan Askins
Director:
Henry Stone
Director of Photography:
Sejon Im
Editor:
Alex Gabbott
Sejon Im
Executive Producer:
Craig Ivanoff
Henry Stone
Aaron Chen
Jono Mastrippolito
Keith Crofford
Walter Newman
Field Director:
Alisdair Bates
Chloe Angelo
First Assistant Camera:
Jasper Fox
First Assistant Director:
Paige Wharehinga
Gaffer:
Will Suen
Graphic Designer:
Doug Bayne
Gary Yeung
Music Supervisor:
Ry Langdon
Post Production Assistant:
Kate McGuinness
Producer:
Joshua Duncan
Paige Boudreaux
Jonathan Roig
Production Coordinator:
Lauren Bonner
Jason Eisner
Production Runner:
Kevin Stathis
Sound Mixer:
Joseph Levine
Special Effects:
Mariel McClorey
Unit Production Manager:
Joshua Duncan
Writer:
Henry Stone
Aaron Chen
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