A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 2016
Original Title:
The Machine
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
In a ruined Newfoundland city where art has been outlawed one lone hacker SOLO attempts to preserve what remains.
Additional Photography:
Liz Solo
Animation:
Liz Solo
Art Direction:
Dean A. O'Dell
Andy Pyne
Yael Gilks
Fau Ferdinand
Boom Operator:
Marco Dölle
Camera Operator:
Bob Pope
Continuity:
Mitchell Bradbury
Costume Design:
Charlotte Reid
Costumer:
Charlotte Reid
Craft Service:
Joanne Stoodley
Digital Effects Producer:
Chris Darlington
Director:
Liz Solo
Editor:
Liz Solo
First Assistant Camera:
Jay Hamel
First Assistant Director:
Shara Désirée King
Gaffer:
Tim Murphy
Hair Setup:
Mackenzie Geehan
Key Grip:
Thomas Kelly
Location Manager:
Mike Kean
Makeup Artist:
Andrew Squires
Producer:
Liz Solo
Production Assistant:
Mike Kean
Jacky Cook
Production Design:
Barry Newhook
Property Master:
Jenn Brown
Andy Pyne
Second Assistant Camera:
Stephen Lewis
Set Decoration:
Jenn Brown
Sound Mixer:
Philip Cairns
Still Photographer:
Rhonda Pelley
Writer:
Liz Solo
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