First Ink

2009 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First Ink is a DVD featuring comedic digital shorts and a documentary about professional basketball player Chris Bosh. The comedic digital shorts segment, known as CBTV, features a collection of new digital shorts and characters. The new skits are coupled with "classic CBTV" skits, which earned Chris top ranking in ESPN's viral athletes rankings.[1] The documentary segment follows Chris during his time off in the summer before his final season on contract with the Toronto Raptors. The film is approximately 30 minutes long and documents Chris' attempt to transform his body both by gaining weight and muscle and by getting a full back tattoo.[2]

Directed byRob Pilichowski
Written byMax Sawka
Produced byAmin Todai (executive)
Chris Bosh (executive)
Hadi Teherany (executive)
Patricia Tay
Richard Fung
Raj Nandy
Scott Pasko (associate)
Jen Woodall (associate)
CinematographyJohn Price
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First Ink
Directed byRob Pilichowski
Written byMax Sawka
Produced byAmin Todai (executive)
Chris Bosh (executive)
Hadi Teherany (executive)
Patricia Tay
Richard Fung
Raj Nandy
Scott Pasko (associate)
Jen Woodall (associate)
CinematographyJohn Price
Edited bySteve Guise
Music byBoi-1da
Production
company
OneMethod Inc.
Distributed byWarner Music Canada
Release date
  • December 15, 2009 (2009-12-15)
Running time
30 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
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The DVD was released in Canada on December 15, 2009.[3]

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