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A Pottery Masterclass with Frank Dante Lagordio

Lesson 1: Be really good at pottery.

Directed by Will Sonheim
Written by Will Sonheim and Terrence Carey

Starring Terrence Carey

DP: Chris Owsiany (chrisowsiany.com)
Camera Assistant: Johnny Weichel
VO Sound Recordist: Zach Sigelko
Editor: Will Sonheim

HUGE THANKS TO
Penguin Foot Pottery Studio for making our dumb dream an even dumber reality! If you want to ACTUALLY learn how to do pottery, check out their website at: penguinfoot.com/

Special Thanks to
Asia Martin
Shantira Jackson
Glenn Fellman

Lance Armstrong photo courtesy of Wayne England
flickr.com/photos/29005492@N07/4281180447/in/album-72157654498792779/

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