Merci à Netflix d'avoir permis à cette vidéo d'exister, ça faisait un bail qu'on voulait faire une vidéo avec cette ambiance de bahut, à la cool et pédagogique à la fois.
La série est déjà dispo sur Netflix, allez checker la bande annonce ici : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE_oUxtmSg4
Nouvelle vidéo tous les dimanches matins 10h.
Souscrivez à un abonnement, on va se marrer.
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Réalisation : Florent Sabatier
Production : Framework Productions - Alice Gourbin et Théo Genand
Image : Maxime Pareydt, Thibault Arbre, Ugo Tsvetoukhine, Samuel Halfon
Son et mixage : Martin Bonami, avec qui on a créé un jeu trop cool.
Régie : Bastien Rouiller
Make up : So Agency - Lilly Lize et Coralie Barbelion
Derush : Jérome Fillette
Montage : Florent Sabatier
Étalonnage : Kévin Fillinger
Thanks Nyo pour la vignette !
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