Lavender & Thyme (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Lavender & Thyme

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

You Can't Go Back

While stuck in a grocery store, Eli begins to see strange things. He attempts to flee, but getting out may be harder than it looks.

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Art Department Assistant:
Jarred Yarberry

Art Department Coordinator:
Keaton "Keke" Snyder

Art Direction:
AJ Eckberg

Assistant Camera:
Jackson Magnabosco
AJ Raber

Assistant Director:
David Debry

Boom Operator:
Josh Barnes
Benjamin Walczak

Color Assistant:
Jackson Magnabosco

Colorist:
Zach McGhee

Craft Service:
Lezlee Hammon

Director:
Isaac Hammon

Director of Photography:
Zach McGhee

Editor:
Aahir Ghosh

Gaffer:
Scott Beck Horan

Grip:
Gideon Friedman

Key Grip:
Jon Fitzpatrick

Makeup Artist:
Isabella Lannoo

Medical Consultant:
David Macgrew

Music:
Hannah Warcola

Post Production Supervisor:
Morgan Correia

Producer:
JoJo Stepeck

Production Assistant:
Siena Kessary
Will Levi

Production Design:
Makenzie Laurie

Script Supervisor:
Madeline Hicks

Second Assistant Camera:
Sophie Kasen

Sound Mixer:
Masaran Keita

Sound Supervisor:
Masaran Keita

VFX Artist:
River Kim
Caitlin Mcdermott
Micheal burns

Writer:
Isaac Hammon

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