Barely Professional
Cameron, a newly hired employee at a tech staffing company, ventures into "the corporate world". Once he is hired, he is mentored by two veteran (and we use that term loosely) employees of "Prime Staffing Solutions", Andrew and Tara. He soon crosses paths with the new secretary, Maya. Possible love interest perhaps? However does Maya have ulterior motives to working at the front desk once she and her roommate come across financial hardships?
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Tal KissosDirector
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Tori La DesmaWriterMurder Book
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CJ HammondWriter
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Greg CouetWriter
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Tori La DesmaProducerThe Far Side of Normal
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CJ HammondProducer
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Greg CouetProducer
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Tal KissosProducer
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Chad HladkiProducer
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Jeremy MitchellProducer
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CJ HammondKey Cast
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Greg CouetKey Cast
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Tori La DesmaKey Cast
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Jasmine StoneKey Cast
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Corey SpencerKey Cast
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Josette CanilaoKey Cast
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Tobit RaphaelKey CastThe Internship
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Chris CarneyKey Cast
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Alexandra DanielsKey CastMothers and Daughters
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Jerry G. AngeloKey CastWarfighter
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Project Type:Television
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Runtime:25 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:July 1, 2017
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Production Budget:12,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:RED Epic
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Tal Kissos is a native New Yorker who is passionate about telling stories and making people laugh. He’s been camera operating for over 10 years and has worked in film production professionally for over five. As an alumni of University at Buffalo, Tal has worked for its student-run television station where he produced and directed his first two shows, Cryptic Follies and Free Parking. In addition to Barely Professional, he has produced and/or directed a slew of other projects, some of which include a web series called Oh Dwayne as well as short films like Gentrified, 36 Questions, and The Pass. Since moving to Los Angeles, Tal continues to create high quality content with hopes to produce scripted television full time and act as a voice for the millennial generation.