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Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
Safe Crossing: An EGG-cellent Idea!
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
Public Transportation Safety Institute (PTSI)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 10
This video reinforces the importance of safe crossing and loading/unloading behaviors for primary age students. In the story, the main character goes on an adventure with his pet dinosaur “EGG” to stress the dangers of the loading zone.
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Assistant Camera:
Tony Panetta
Associate Producer:
James Goode
Boom Operator:
Patty Pawliczak
Consulting Producer:
Jim Ellis
Director:
Francisco Aliwalas
Gaffer:
Taylor Morrison
Grip:
Tim Wallace
Makeup & Hair:
Thom Cammer
Music:
Edward J. Kilgallon
Producer:
Douglas Bachman
Sound Engineer:
Robert Bengraff
Sound Recordist:
Matt Hendison
Writer:
Francisco Aliwalas
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