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Release Date:
November 10, 2014
Original Title:
100 Things to do Before Highschool (TV Movie)
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nickelodeon Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 43
Scared of her older brother’s dull and pessimistic description of high school, as well as the change in priorities of her best friends Fen and Crispo, Cj, decides that she needs to make her time left in middle school count.
Art Department Coordinator:
Jessica Rabbiner
Art Direction:
Dorian Vernacchio
Assistant Property Master:
Tom Bry
Veronica Daniel
Associate Producer:
Aaron Staudinger
Boom Operator:
Bryan M. Cahill
Casting Director:
Alexis Frank Koczara
Christine Smith Shevchenko
Cinematography:
Carlos González
Construction Coordinator:
Andrew Moore
Costume Designer:
Elaine Montalvo
Director:
Jonathan Judge
Editor:
Jeff Wright
Executive Producer:
Scott Fellows
First Assistant Director:
Julian Petrillo
Hair Department Head:
Marie Larkin
Key Hair Stylist:
Gary J. Perticone
Key Makeup Artist:
Joann Kozloff
Lead Set Dresser:
David Brace
Leadman:
Jim C. Johnson
Makeup Department Head:
Cindy Barr-Bright
Music:
Guy Moon
On Set Dresser:
Dave Collyer
Gaylene West
Post Production Supervisor:
Nic Angell
Producer:
Skot Bright
Steve Burgess
Production Design:
Deborah Raymond
Production Director:
Patrick Garney
Production Manager:
Debra Spidell
Production Supervisor:
Keiren Fisher
Property Master:
Derrick Hinman
Second Assistant Director:
Katey Wheelhouse
Second Second Assistant Director:
Cecilia Mak
Set Decoration:
Patricia Garrity
Set Dresser:
Peter Dang
Peter Zeman
Set Painter:
Anthony Karlic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joshua E. Schneider
Special Effects:
Jason Hansen
Sandy Stewart
Stunt Coordinator:
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Stunt Double:
Kelli Barksdale
Danny Downey
Brenda Lorena Garcia
Jason Hansen
Kara Peterson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Stacy
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael S. Pryor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Duy Tan Nguyen
Danny Yoon
Writer:
Scott Fellows
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