Production title:

THE ASSOCIATES season II
"Take this job ... "
"Your Place or Mine?"
"Go Heart or Go Home"
"The Hitler Paradox"
"Walk The Line"
"Soulmates"

Position:

steadicam / 'A' camera

Directors:

George Bloomfield
Jane Thompson
Kelly Makin
Henry-Sarwer-Foner
Paul Fox

Director of photography:

Phil Earnshaw - web site

Type of production:

series

Production company:

Alliance Atlantis Communications

Year:

2001

Type of camera used:

arri SR3

Talent:

Demore Barnes
Shaun Benson
Tamara Hickey
Gabriel Hogan
Jennie Raymond


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production photo was taken with Nikon F100 camera

The Associates returns
to a world of politics,
nepotism, sexism,
jealousy and betrayal.
Return to the world of
law.

The sophomore season begins with the firm, Young, Barnsworth & King, in a state of flux. Our five legal neophytes -- Mitch Barnsworth (Gabriel Hogan), Amy Kassan (Jennie Raymond), Benjamin Hardaway (Demore Barnes), Jonah Gleason (Shaun Benson) and Robyn Parsons (Tamara Hickey) -- have won, lost, lived, loved and learned many lessons in their first year as rookie associates. Now, its time to consider their year-end performance reviews and in some cases, other career options. Now that Managing Partner Angus McGregor is dispatched to The Hague, Terence Barnsworth (Ian D. Clark) steps in as Interim boss. And after nine years as an associate, Dale (Sean Sullivan) is made junior partner.

As the dust begins to settle, some questions remain from last season‘s finale: How will Amy react to being put on probation with a warning to work on her team ethics and her problems with authority? Will Robyn prove herself in court? And how will Jonah take YBK‘s counteroffer to keep him from taking another job offer? Will Mitch finally reach his beloved homeland and will Ben learn to live a little?

They spent a year proving they were the best the legal world had to offer. And now, they‘re even hungrier for success, raises and promotions.




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