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Produced for EXPOSED, a variety TV show at the University of Southern California.
Directed by Mu Sun
Produced by Adam Sussman
Written by James Grosch
A man murders a woman for his own reasons and lives to regret his actions. Inspired by characters and situations from Crime & Punishment.
290 Fall 2005 Film #4
My DP Reel as of June 2007. I'm in the real world, guys, looking for jobs. If you have a project in LA and are looking for a DP, give me a shout.
Most of the footage is shot on the HVX (HD), the war footage with the Sony FX1, the stuff on DV is with a Sony PD-170. Edited by Addison Martinez.
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