Keys to Your Heart (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 2022

Original Title:
Keys to Your Heart

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A frustrated piano instructor sees no reason to keep helping her uninterested student, not knowing that her student is in love with her.

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ADR Recordist:
Edwin Ramirez

Additional Music Supervisor:
Franchesca Ramirez

Camera Operator:
Zachary Fried
Edwin Ramirez

Choreographer:
Zachary Fried
Abigail Tamre

Colorist:
Edwin Ramirez

Costume Designer:
Tristan Ruiz

Director:
Edwin Ramirez

Director of Photography:
Edwin Ramirez

Editor:
Edwin Ramirez

Electrician:
Andrew Masannat

First Assistant Camera:
Zachary Fried

First Assistant Director:
Axel Knight

Gaffer:
Axel Knight

Key Grip:
Tanakrit Richie

Lighting Design:
Connor Dee
John Mark Kokowsky

Makeup & Hair:
Lillian Faye
Adrianna Rojas

Music:
Liam Mullen
Sieban Woldegiorgish

Producer:
Axel Knight

Production Assistant:
John Ventura

Scoring Mixer:
Liam Mullen
Surafael Tamre
Sieban Woldegiorgish
Cole Carley

Script Supervisor:
Lillian Faye

Second Assistant Director:
Isabelle Link

Sound Editor:
Edwin Ramirez

Sound Recordist:
Axel Knight

Writer:
Edwin Ramirez

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