Eyecatcher (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2024

Original Title:
Eyecatcher

Production Companies:
Memorylines

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

In the heart of Koreatown, Los Angeles, a young woman must protect her ailing father from a sinister entity.

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ADR Mixer:
Scott Esterly

Art Direction:
Raquel Natalicchio

Cinematography:
Sam Cutler-Kreutz

Co-Producer:
Benjamin Welmond

Director:
Jun Shimizu
Richard Walker

Drone Cinematographer:
Chase Carnahan

Editor:
Jun Shimizu

Executive Producer:
Cecilia Hamagami
Sean Keem
Wonnie Keem

First Assistant Camera:
Gabriella Salinardo

Gaffer:
Haneul Kim

Grip:
Christina Cropper
Peter Rybchenkov
Colin Silver

Key Grip:
Harsh Shah

Music:
Nick Chuba

Producer:
Natsu Furuichi
Becca Park

Production Assistant:
Isela Vasquez

Production Design:
Nino Alicea

Script Supervisor:
Graham Riley

Second Assistant Camera:
Erika Ito

Sound Designer:
Scott Esterly

Sound Mixer:
Scott Esterly

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kalissa Moran

Story Consultant:
Alexander Taylor

Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Barton

Thanks:
Tammy Cho
Greg Sartin

Unit Production Manager:
Victoria Hirakawa-Lee Castro

Visual Effects:
Messan Byll-Cataria

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nick Puhala

Writer:
Jun Shimizu

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