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ask a producer … what is the process of researching for films?

Posted on March 8, 2023 by The Exchange
Written by: The Exchange

Tron producer Justin Springer talks with Google Security Princess and Vice President/General Manager of Chrome, Parisa Tabriz about how he goes about researching and consulting with experts in technology for his films.


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