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CURT APDUHAN Director of Photography For Director of Photography Curt Apduhan, Go Tigers! was an opportunity to revisit his past. Having played high school football in Southern California, Apduhan looked upon this film as a chance to capture the drama, dreams, and life lessons he experienced during his "Glory Days". "There are not too many times in life that you can go back and experience the world with the innocence of youth. Go Tigers! allowed me to do just that." cites Apduhan. To tell the story of the Massillon Tigers, an arsenal of camera systems were employed. Sony's High Definition HDW-700A camera was the workhorse of the production. Arri SR-3 super 16mm film cameras were used to augment selected games. In addition, Sony Digital Video Camcorders were provided to the three Captains of the Tigers to record moments from the player's perspective. "We had two Hi Def units shooting simultaneously. This enabled us to follow the various events as they developed. Without this multi-unit approach along with the DV Camcorders, I doubt we would have been able to capture this amazing story." states Apduhan. Go Tigers! represents the second film lensed by Apduhan for Triple Play Pictures and his first for Director Kenneth A. Carlson. "Amargosa", a 2000 Academy Award Finalist for Best Documentary Feature was his freshmen effort with Todd Robinson directing and Sidney Sherman and Kenneth A. Carlson producing. In the spring of 1998, Apduhan acted as Director of Photography on Robinson's "Stand And Be Counted", a feature length documentary on popular music conceived by David Crosby. The two-part series aired on TLC in the Fall of 2000. |
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