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Release Date:
January 24, 2025
Original Title:
Trey Kennedy: Grow Up
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 63
Trey Kennedy discusses white people's weddings, homeschoolers, his entrance into fatherhood and more in this clean comedy special breaking down how maybe we all need to grow up in front of a sold-out Salt Lake crowd.
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Chris Burton
Camera Operator:
Marc Atkinson
Derek Chapman
Mike Sadowski
Ryker Garrett
Preston Hale
Colorist:
Peter Buckingham
Digital Imaging Technician:
Brigham Vargha
Director of Photography:
Jordan Levy
Editor:
Dan Cotter
Executive Producer:
Trey Kennedy
Jack Reed
Jordan Levy
First Assistant Camera:
Garrett Despain
Vincent Pelina
Gaffer:
Danny Shepherd
Grip:
Kealii Johnson
Lighting Design:
Sam Barker
Makeup Artist:
Halle Murray
Music:
Trey Kennedy
Post Production Supervisor:
Marc Atkinson
Producer:
Matt Schuler
Travis Jay Moore
Production Assistant:
McKay Lewis
Sarah McPherson
Production Coordinator:
Isaiah Vela
Production Sound Mixer:
Thomas Cassetta
Rigging Grip:
Phil Shepherd
Second Assistant Camera:
Rachel Ross
Sound Mix Technician:
Henry Avila
Sound Mixer:
Bob Abeyta
Lucas Ruiz
Tom Stegemann
Brandon McMeen
Still Photographer:
Russ Dixon
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