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Release Date:
December 6, 2022
Original Title:
The Ark of Lilburn
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 108
A man's dream of building a steel boat hits troubled water and it's up to his son to salvage it.
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Assistant Editor:
Kevin Kem
BTS Videographer:
Kendrick Varela
Brent Lambert-Zaffino
Cinematography:
Jeremy Oliver Miller
Co-Producer:
Jeremy Oliver Miller
Colorist:
Tereanio Edgar
Digital Imaging Technician:
Dewayne Bontrager
Director:
Nick DeKay
Driver:
Ashley Rae Trisler
Eric Benson
Anderson Martin
Drone Cinematographer:
Dewayne Bontrager
Editor:
Kurtis Watkins
Electrician:
Justus Page
Executive Producer:
Lowe Porter
Cole Porter
First Assistant Camera:
Ariel Flores
First Assistant Director:
Peter Swanson
Gaffer:
Brad McGaughey
Will Middlebrooks
Grip:
Alex Wahoski
Key Grip:
Philip Spratt
Line Producer:
Jaye Tyroff
Location Manager:
Jaye Tyroff
Mixing Engineer:
Michael Cardillo
Music:
Jordan Bennett
Producer:
Nick DeKay
Production Assistant:
Elise Williams
Carson Collins
Jack McConathy
Production Manager:
Jaye Tyroff
Production Secretary:
Jennifer Dunn
Publicist:
Karen Oberman
Script Supervisor:
Carlie Raymond
Second Assistant Camera:
Chandler Simich
Josh Vittitow
Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Dunne
Set Medic:
Norma Ivie
Sound:
Cai Curry
Nick Payne
Carson Collins
Steadicam Operator:
Kevin Kem
Still Photographer:
Boris Martin
Thanks:
Bryson Richards
Transportation Coordinator:
Johnny Cooper
Writer:
Nick DeKay
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