Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film

Among the many things it takes to complete a feature film, a committed team is arguably the most important. In our Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film there were many team members we would like to acknowledge.

Please enjoy Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film!


Note from Nick – “29 Pixel Studios last year had two people working full-time. Myself and a graphic designer. Now, a year later we are a team of six! As the company transitions from the two people, to a more fleshed out team there are constant situations where I am reminded how lucky we are. The first few minutes of Korea: Twin Tunnels are nothing short of brilliant and is a prime example of our many talents coming together. Adam had the idea of the text on the side of a 3D title, Kimball (one of the two authors) had the idea of the television and using the old interview, Andrew brought in the channels clicking through era appropriate television shows, and it all… just… worked beautifully. Excellent work team!”

Andrew Cornwell is the lead editor / audio engineer and any other hat that needed to be worn. He continues to manage multiple documentary films a year with grace and professionalism.

Our lead animator is Adam Hoffsette. His animations military map animations and what we call enhanced photos are continually praised by the harshest of critics (YouTube comments!).

Both of these two handle a massive workload. Their hard work was a critical piece to the success of Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film. You can ask any filmmaker and they will tell you that creating a film in less than a year is a tremendous feat. Our team creates multiple military documentary films a year!

Spencer Bowers is our secret weapon. The 29 Pixel Studio’s graphic designer helping share the workload by designing the base of the maps. Thank you, Spencer!

Projects of this size require a massive team.

Constantly the Army and private sector ask you to do more with less. You could always use more assets, more team-members, more budget. The total Army Press University team is not massive. Our output is!

The historians, researchers, and advisers from Army University Press (our end customer), BMA, and Loch Harbour Group (the Prime on the contract) were instrumental in this film’s success.

Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film is the latest in 29 Pixel Studios’ support to the Army University Press organization. Our previous films include three films on the Battle of Stalingrad. *AUP Completed the first film, Stalingrad: The Battle for the Martenovskii Shop, before we were involved.

Korea: Twin Tunnels Documentary Film

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