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Kobe Doin’ Work is an 84-minute exploration of Kobe Bryant's work ethic, his in game mentality, and the bluntness that made Bryant a great competitor. [2] Lee uses multiple cameras, sound from the in-game broadcast, the Staples Center, a microphone worn by Kobe himself, and a follow-up narration while he watched the footage to illustrate every detail of Kobe's performance, strategy, and ...
Kobe Doin' Work. Directed by Spike Lee and made in conjunction with ESPN, Kobe Doin' Work is probably the most unfiltered and up close anyone has ever gotten to an NBA star. With cameras all over ...
Kobe Doin' Work: 2009 Documentary TV movie directed by Spike Lee that focuses on one day in the life of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. [5] The Mighty Macs: 2009 Drama Based on 1972 Immaculata College women's team, coached by Cathy Rush, that won first official women's national championship. [18] More Than a Game: 2009 Documentary
Granity Studios was launched by Kobe Bryant in 2013 as a company that developed different media, ranging from films, to television shows, to novels. [2]In 2017, Granity Studios produced Dear Basketball, an animated short film based on Kobe Bryant's retirement poem in The Players' Tribune, and was directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. [3]
SEE MORE: Kobe wants to show LeBron's kids why the shouldn't pass the ball As we look back on The Black Mamba's career, here are some words of encouragement and some words that only he could get ...
Tatum said he watched the clips “20 times” and then later received an encouraging text from Bryant, saying if Tatum wanted to work out with him in the summer, Bryant’s door was open.
Dear Basketball is a 2017 American animated film written and narrated by Kobe Bryant and directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. [2] It is based on a letter Bryant wrote for The Players' Tribune on November 29, 2015, announcing his retirement from basketball.
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