The Lobster Shift (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2023

Original Title:
The Lobster Shift

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Angus, a lonely grocery store worker, finds an unlikely friend in a lobster after working a long night shift.

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Assistant Editor:
Nevaeh Middleton

Casting:
Ben Carter

Director:
John Caudill

Director of Photography:
Patrick Dodds

Editor:
Tristan Asuncion

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Lauren Dempster
Grant Kaufman
Nawaal Essack

First Assistant Director:
Hoffmann West

Foley Artist:
Jaedon Harpe
Camille Everett

Location Manager:
David S. Heiser Jr.

Music:
Geet Chaudhari

Producer:
Syd X. Porter

Production Designer:
Thomas Day

Script Supervisor:
Cameryn Chestnut
Jack Boals

Sound Designer:
Daniel Christie
Tristan Asuncion

Sound Editor:
Dasha Mazaeva

Sound Mixer:
Avery Callahan

Title Designer:
Trevor Stevens

Unit Production Manager:
River Frazier

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Jaborian

Writer:
John Caudill

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