A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Let the Myth Be
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
When a grad student in folklore and mythology fears her monster-of-study might be hunting her, she retreats to a rural cottage to lure it out — and prove she’s not losing her mind.
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Casting:
Maya Osep
Colorist:
Eddie Yasin
Asia Li Jones
Costume Designer:
Vanessa Smikle
Digital Imaging Technician:
Natalie Henderson
Director:
Carrington Walsh
Director of Photography:
Asia Li Jones
Editor:
A.J. Serrano
First Assistant Camera:
Annie Boardman
First Assistant Director:
Claire Liu
Gaffer:
Jacob Lovett
Key Grip:
Bryan Paez
Makeup & Hair:
Crystal Proffitt
Music Supervisor:
Raphael Lelan-Cox
Producer:
Claire Liu
Carrington Walsh
Production Assistant:
Sophia Guerrero
Ariel Himanek
Production Coordinator:
Callia Chuang
Production Designer:
Ariana Dideban
Production Sound Mixer:
Cristina Bracamontes
Second Assistant Camera:
Juan Ospina
Sound:
Clementine Baron
Sound Designer:
Delu Duan
VFX Artist:
Jorge Macias
Writer:
Carrington Walsh
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