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Release Date:
February 11, 2023
Original Title:
Moving Together
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Gato Rojo Media
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 62
Moving Together is a celebratory love letter to music and dance that brims with kinetic life and energy. This documentary explores the intricate collaboration between dancers and musicians, moving seamlessly between Flamenco, Modern, and New Orleans Second Line.
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Assistant Editor:
Case Conner
Nahir Kalif
Colorist:
Alex Winker
Director:
Maggie M. Bailey
Director of Photography:
John David Devirgiliis
Editor:
Maggie M. Bailey
First Assistant Director:
Kathryn Van Buren
Focus Puller:
Kyle Summers
Tori McCarthy
Sara Hicks
Emily Grooms
Foley Artist:
Susan Fitz-Simon
Foley Editor:
Susan Fitz-Simon
Foley Recording Engineer:
Korey Pereira
Key Grip:
Michah Harrison
Sam Berbel
Evan Papadakis
Producer:
Maggie M. Bailey
Christiane Escobar
Arturo R. Jiménez
Ahsjah Exume
Production Coordinator:
Cristin Stephens
Edna Diaz
Production Sound Mixer:
Isaac Burns
Fumiya Hayakawa
Matt Lennon
Andrew Neylon
Kenya Gillespie
Sound Mixer:
Korey Pereira
Visual Effects:
Kagan Durmer
David Parrella
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