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Director, BRENT GUDGEL
Producer, DAVID MAHANES
Executive Producer, DAN CIMINO
Director of Photography, JACOB LEWIS
Second Unit DP, JEFFERSON HENSON
Editor, JORDAN INNIS
Colorist, JEREMIAH BELT
Sound Designer, JORDAN INNES
Sound Mix, JOSH MYERS
Composer, JOSH MYERS
Legal, JOHN J. SELBAK Corporate Counsel Partners
Production Assistant, JUSTIN DIAL
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ALYSSA ROSSI
THE ROSSI FAMILY
THE CITY OF SIMI VALLEY, CA
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Kyrgyzstan update
We have been collaborating with a group of filmmakers on a potential Deidox film in Kyrgyzstan. We are really excited about the story they are filming on a sheep farmer named Murat. They have a few more weeks and then will be returning to the States and will start the post production process. In the meantime, here is a quick update from Tim Chew:
I came to Kyrgyzstan without a story and it was incredible to be able to meet Murat within my first week here. Looking beyond the shooting, I think the highlights for our team have been the times we set down the cameras and just enjoyed hanging out with Murat and his family, whether relaxing and drinking tea, or sweating beside him as we all mixed concrete for his new house. Things have been pretty choatic and out of control at times (thanks animals) but we’re trusting God to provide. – Tim Chew, Filmmaker
Below are some production stills from the team.
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