That Boy Across the Street (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
That Boy Across the Street

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 34

Brilliant young teen, James Evens's newly created invention is a big secret: it’s a device that allows him to teleport large distances in a short span of time. An invention so classified he’s hiding it from his parents. Upon using the device, Evens learns that his new creation is physically harming him. While trying to fix that flaw in hopes to research a newly discovered planet, he realizes there’s a larger threat to his findings: a protective father and paranoid neighbor.

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Art Department Assistant:
Kengi Yang

Assistant Camera:
Hex Yang

Assistant Director:
Jeremy Germain

Cinematography:
Daniel Kutnik

Color Grading:
Jon Anderson

Data Wrangler:
Jon Anderson

Director:
Harvey Pullings II

Editor:
Jon Anderson

Gaffer:
Tommy Garrett

Key Grip:
Paul Odrobina

Makeup & Hair:
Daniel Kutnik

Music:
Sam Barsh
Gabel Noel

Producer:
Jack McCoy

Production Assistant:
Franky Rosenthal

Production Design:
Jack Sterns

Script Supervisor:
Jon Anderson

Set Photographer:
Wendy Davis

Sound Designer:
Kyara Bolanos

Sound Mix Technician:
Braden Creel
Jordan Lederman

Sound Mixer:
Manuel Rodriguez
Jacob Brown

Steadicam Operator:
Madelyn Momano

Storyboard Artist:
Jay Fernandez

Swing:
Zach Matson

VFX Artist:
Ryan Croft

Writer:
Harvey Pullings II

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