A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 2014
Original Title:
Camp Dread
Alternate Titles:
Dead.tv
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Class of 85 LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 90
The “Summer Camp” horror trilogy was one of the most popular franchises of the 1980s. However, the decade ended and so did director Julian Barrett’s career. Now Barrett plans to resurrect his gory series via a modern reboot patterned after reality filmmaking. With his former leading lady and an eclectic group of 10 young “contestants,” Barrett returns to the same locale where his old splatter-fests were filmed. When one of the campers is found savagely murdered, they realize there’s more at stake than just fame and fortune. Each of them is in a fight for their lives as they realize summer is over – forever.
Best Boy Electric:
Christopher T. Gould
Best Boy Grip:
Thomas P. Quigley
Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Maiatico
Director:
B. Harrison Smith
Director of Photography:
Charlie Anderson
Editor:
Joe Raffa
Electrician:
Deanna Covello
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Wiezorek
Christopher S. Horne
Gaffer:
Kevin Martin
Grip:
Michael Piantadosi
Key Grip:
Paul E. Chresomales
Music:
John Avarese
Producer:
B. Harrison Smith
Brian Gallagher
Jonathan Ilchert
Script Supervisor:
Chris Blondell
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Hochrein
Cory Barth
Second Assistant Director:
Brian Bruno
David Godbout
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Douglas K. Horton
Special Effects:
Cleve Hall
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Constance Hall
Steadicam Operator:
Martin Whittier
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chuck J. Stone
Writer:
B. Harrison Smith
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