Rubber Bullets
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Short Films, Documentary
Inspired by horrific injuries incurred by protestors in Austin, Texas (including a permanently brain-damaged college student), this spot illustrates exactly the kind of damage rubber bullets can do.
Based on our long history with the Phantom camera, our friends at Wunderman Thompson reached out to collaborate on this striking and chilling statement. We filmed at 2,000 frames per second to truly highlight what these “less lethal” rounds are capable of.
Director: Dan Brown
Production Company: Royale Film Co.
Producer: Charles Mulford
Director of Photography: David Blue Garcia
Art Director: Chris Combs
Gaffer: Scott Cremeens
Phantom Tech: Robert Matthews
BB Electric: Brad Keffer
Key Grip: Mike Anderson
PA: Abigail Slider
PA: Beau Harris
Phantom Camera: 4:4:4 Camera
Grip and Electric: ATX Grip
Generator: MPS
Location: Nick Cole
Thanks to: Adrian Trent, Rich Bond, Justin Seyb, Meredith Stephens, Logan Cooper, Impeccable Pictures
Agency: Wunderman Thompson
Writer: Tom Miller
Art Director: Gene Blakeney
CD: Steve Miller
Agency Producer: Charles Mulford
Post Production: TBD Post
Executive Producer: Karen Jacobs
Editor: Catie Cacci
Color: Brandon Thomas
Sound Design: Dusty Albertz and Brad Engleking
Mix: Brad Engleking
Finish: Dennis Valk and Kagan Durmer
Music: Hanan Townshend
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