A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Rays
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
In a world not so different from ours, the sun is going to rise for the first time in 20 years. David is determined to block the sun out much to the dismay of his daughter, Samantha, whose drive to watch the sunrise forces David to acknowledge a pain he’d rather keep hidden.
Assistant Director:
Kate Ohlweiler
Associate Producer:
Ryan Bode
Best Boy Electric:
Megan Jensen
Colorist:
Stephen Cullina
Craft Service:
Daaiyah Ogunsola
Soren Bushong
Director:
Kimberly Edelson
Director of Photography:
Kimberly Edelson
Dolly Grip:
Evan Hyun Suk
Editor:
Kimberly Edelson
Executive Producer:
Kimberly Edelson
First Assistant Camera:
Emma Baker
Gaffer:
Daniel Mohseni
Grip:
Thomas Grahling
Soren Bushong
Key Grip:
Hayden Celentano
Makeup & Hair:
Jordyn Marchincin
Music Arranger:
Aidan Degooyer
Brady DeBruyn
Christopher Park
Producer:
Daniel Mohseni
Melissa Romberg
Production Assistant:
Safiyah Sawyer
Laresa Wolfe
Production Design:
Logan DeSaye
Sofia Dixon
Script Supervisor:
Liann Downs
Second Assistant Camera:
Nicholas Bond
Sound Mixer:
Rico Casazza
Sound Recordist:
Andrew Buzby
Wardrobe Master:
Jordyn Marchincin
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