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*'''Creative Consultant:''' Stanley Coenberg
 
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*'''With:''' [[Dave Dodge]], [[Rey Alferez|Rey Alvarez]], [[Christopher Lucich|Chris Luchich]], [[Janine Cook]], [[Mark Griffin]], [[Rich Kirnock]], [[Jeff Junio]], [[Jeff Hedges]], [[Joe Damon]], [[Roger DeForest]], [[Kim Rogers]], [[Mark Fabella]], [[Mitch Gambolini]], [[Joel Breton]], [[Steve Apour]], [[Steve Patterson]], [[Tracy Johnson]], [[Mark Paniagua]]
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*'''Karate guy in parking lot:''' [[Erik Wahlberg]]
 
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*'''The president:''' [[Tom Kalinske]]
 
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This Is Sega Test
Format: VHS
Studio: Green Mill Filmworks[1]
Publisher: Sega of America
Running time: 28:39
Release Date RRP Code
VHS Video
US

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This Is Sega Test is a 1996 documentary produced by Green Mill Filmworks[1] for Sega of America's game testing division, Sega Test. Defined as a "trainumentary" (a documentary intended for internal employee training), This Is Sega Test features interviews with both company executives and key game testers, and provides comprehensive information on an average tester's workday - including smoke breaks. Filmed primarily on June 15, 1995[2] and ultimately released for internal use on VHS sometime in 1996, This Is Sega Test notably parodies the famous "rockumentary" This Is Spinal Tap in name and logo.

Production credits

  • Filmed on location at Sega of America in Redwood City, CA
  • Shot with the SONY CCD-V5000 Hi-8 camera on June 1995 - February 1996
  • Edited on February 23 - 27 1996 with the SONY EVO-9700 Hi-8 Dual Deck Editor
Source:
Green Mill Filmworks[1]

Video

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VHS video

Physical scans

VHS, US
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Cover

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://greenmillfilmworks.blogspot.com/2016/05/this-is-sega-test-color-28-min.html (Wayback Machine: 2016-05-22 12:04)
  2. @JohnAndersen21 on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2022-05-24 17:31)