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Release Date:
August 25, 2012
Original Title:
Strawberry Summer
Alternate Titles:
Easy Heart
Hallmark: Strawberry Summer
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Larry Levinson Productions
PixL Entertainment
Sonar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: G
Runtime: 120
High school music teacher Beth Landon puts herself on the line when she invites world-famous country singer Jason Keith to perform at her rural town's Strawberry Festival. A one-hit wonder with a horrible rep for cancelling shows and copping an attitude, Jason isn't what Beth's mother, Eileen, considers a reliable musical act for the beloved festival, which she is proudly hosting with her good friend Ruth. Beth, reigning as Strawberry Queen, attempts to stick up for her favorite singer, but when she finally meets Jason face-to-face, it becomes obvious it won't be easy. But behind Jason's rock star image, he's hiding a secret about his past that could turn his tanking career around. Along with his manager Ray, Beth convinces Jason the festival gig is a great way to revitalize his career and win back his audience appeal. As Jason spends more time with Beth, his attitude starts to fade as they each encourage the other to realize their deepest dreams as talented musicians.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Jeff Carolan
Vincent Wrenn
Zack Eginton
ADR Mixer:
Greg Jefferson
Andy Hurtado
ADR Supervisor:
Susan Kurtz
Art Department Coordinator:
Katrina Gould
Art Direction:
Sean Brennan
Assistant Accountant:
Lorene Pierce
Assistant Editor:
Katie Ruzicka
Assistant Location Manager:
Vincent M. Lopez
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Danielle Giannantonio
Best Boy Electric:
Paul Sartain
Best Boy Grip:
Rick Yost
Boom Operator:
Tareek Young
Josh Bissett
Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece
Co-Executive Producer:
Amanda Phillips
Randy Pope
Colorist:
Nelson Mah
Costume Design:
Kelly Kwon
Costume Supervisor:
Stefanie Gardenhire
Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ryan C. Smith
Director:
Kevin Conner
Director of Photography:
James W. Wrenn
Dolly Grip:
Mike Lancaster
Editor:
Yuka Shirasuna
Electrician:
Adam Golomski
Matt Lippincott
Wesley Tracy
Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
Extras Casting:
Heather Sirota
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ben Kobbs
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Christina Ortiz
First Assistant Director:
Efrain Cortes
Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen
Foley Editor:
Ken Theis
Foley Mixer:
Ken Theis
Gaffer:
Corey Giann Antonio
Grip:
Orlando Ordonez
Ian Quigley
Lee Sablick
Ashley Layne
Key Costumer:
Maggie Ramos
Key Grip:
Charles Schiell
Key Hair Stylist:
Jessica Lou Allen
Location Manager:
Katie Mack
Makeup Artist:
Daisy Maldonado
Dawn Sorenson
Violeta Mallmann
Mandi Ann Ruiz
Makeup Department Head:
Zee Graham
Music:
Nathan Furst
Music Supervisor:
Matt Shelton
Online Editor:
Mike Witting
Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Morain
Producer:
James Wilberger
Production Accountant:
Gail Fenimore Gomez
Production Assistant:
Abran Trujillo
Production Coordinator:
Greg Hairfield
Frank Sharp
Production Design:
Dan Whifler
Property Master:
Lorie Arms
Scenic Artist:
Anjeje Ominetti
Script Supervisor:
Erin Tarasi
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Michaela Bradley
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Look
Andrew Pauling
Austin Lee Smoak
Second Assistant Director:
Deborah Chung
Second Second Assistant Director:
Matt Rawls
Set Decoration:
Rebecca Wentz
Set Dresser:
Caroline Louis
Sound Engineer:
Anthony Krajchir
Andy Hurtado
Sound Mixer:
Charles Stroh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Matt Ettel
Still Photographer:
Alex Henry
Story:
Jim Head
Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan
Teleplay:
Gary Goldstein
Jim Head
Transportation Captain:
Brent Wheeler
Transportation Coordinator:
George M. Geminiano
Unit Production Manager:
James Wilberger
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Russey
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