Packing Up (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 2004

Original Title:
Packing Up

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

Packing up his office on his last day, a university professor discovers that retirement may not be what he had hoped. A poignant glimpse of the fragility of meaning in human existence.

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Boom Operator:
Michael Hibberson

Camera Operator:
Brian Rose

Costume Designer:
Sandy Buck

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Cheung

Director:
William B. Davis

Director of Photography:
Troy J. Peters

Dolly Grip:
Tom Braidwood

Editor:
William B. Davis

Executive Producer:
William B. Davis

First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Platt

First Assistant Director:
Tom Braidwood

Makeup & Hair:
Maggie Jarvos

Original Music Composer:
John Mills-Cockell

Post Production Supervisor:
Crawford Hawkins

Producer:
Bonnie Jean Mah

Production Design:
Geoff Adams

Production Manager:
Monty Bannister

Script Supervisor:
Tammy Rae Beltrami

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Deiters

Set Decoration:
Geoff Adams

Sound Effects Editor:
Ken Biehl

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Biehl
Greg Stewart

Sound Recordist:
James Kusan

Sound Supervisor:
Greg Stewart

Steadicam Operator:
Brian Rose

Still Photographer:
Jeff Weddell

Wardrobe Assistant:
Ivan Lehner

Writer:
William B. Davis

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