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Written by Chad Troftgruben
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Friday, 06 January 2006 |
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Film Description: A documentary of Doctor Chad (Chad Troftgruben) and Professor Zach’s (Zach Tibor) journey into the tundra of North Dakota and their discovery of an unclassified animal. Film History: I’m not very sure why we did this movie. I do know this was the first movie we made that I could digitally edit (I just got me editing equipment a month or two before this was shot). The movie turned out fairly well and was funny for its time. It was intolerably cold the day we filmed. You can even tell by the sky that it had to be below zero degrees fahrenheit. This set up the tundra setting quite nicely. However, during the scene where I drag Billy Cragle, he had a lot of snow on his legs and I had no gloves. Needless to say, after that I could not get my hands warm until we walked back (we were 15 years old at the time with no driver’s license) and returned to my house. It was very unpleasant but we did get the movie done. Film Information: Title: National Bio-Graphic Genre: Comedy Released: 2001 Available: I.M. Independent Productions Volume 4 Director: Chad Troftgruben, Zach Tibor Writers: Chad Troftgruben, Zach Tibor Cast and Crew: Chad Troftgruben as Doctor Chad Zach Tibor as Professor Zak Billy Cragle as The Wild Animal Videos:  |