Hi, Neighbor (2014) [NR]

Release Date:
October 28, 2014

Original Title:
Hi, Neighbor

Alternate Titles:
Hi, Neighbor!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Backflip Films
Firmament Films

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 8

Not all neighbors are super-dee-dooper.

Successful urbanite Erin is slowly realizing that not every neighbor is not super-dee-dooper. This was our entry into the Four Points Film Challenge. We had 72 hours to complete a short film with the following requirements. Genre: Doppelganger Character: Martin, ATM technician, Line of Dialogue 'I heard you the first time.' Prop Balloon. We placed in the top 20, won for best Doppelganger film, and Chad Halvorson received an Honorable Mention for Acting.

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Assistant Camera:
Lisa Torres

Assistant Director:
Julia Smith

Associate Producer:
Kris Schulz

Best Boy Electric:
Jordan Post

Cinematography:
Jon Kline

Costumer:
Jessica Swenson

Director:
T.C. De Witt
Kris Schulz

Editor:
Maximillian Olmsted

Gaffer:
Timothy Moder

Music:
Eric Momou

Producer:
Julia Smith

Second Assistant Camera:
Leah Nickolai

Sound Mixer:
Cory Kaseman

Visual Effects:
Ryan Freng

Writer:
Kris Schulz
T.C. De Witt
Jeff Bellini

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