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Release Date:
December 21, 2021
Original Title:
Covidland: The Mask
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Framing the World
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 146
This second episode of the Covidland series, The Mask, uncovers the real science behind face coverings and exploreds the physical and mental health impacts of facemasks.
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Assistant Chef:
Shane Jansz
Dustin Lone
Peter Reddoch
Associate Producer:
John Chalkias
Bruce Clark
Kurt Ewald
Stephen Hill
Joshua Lunsford
Christo Mathew
Anne E. Milanesi
Tom Ralston
Michael Ransdell
Peter Reddoch
Camera Operator:
Paul Wittenberger
Director:
Paul Wittenberger
Editor:
Paul Wittenberger
Executive Producer:
Geoff Bourgeois
Scott Bowie
Sinh Du
Mary Ellen Moore
Lighting Camera:
Paul Wittenberger
Producer:
Paul Wittenberger
Greg Campbell
Wally De La Fuente
Alex Jones
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Wittenberger
Researcher:
Lisa Palombo
Visual Effects:
Thomas Marinello
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