Scare Campaign (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 17, 2016

Original Title:
Scare Campaign

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Cyan Films
Major International Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  DE: 18  IT: 14+  MX: C  TR: 18+ 

Runtime: 76

Careful Who You Prank

A popular prank TV show, Scare Campaign, has been entertaining audiences for the last 5 years with its mix of old school scares and hidden camera fun. But as we enter a new age of online TV, the producers find themselves up against a new hard edged web series that makes their show look decidedly quaint. It's time to up the ante, but will the team go too far this time, and are they about to prank the wrong guy?

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Art Direction:
Dale Bamford

Casting:
Leigh Pickford

Director:
Cameron Cairnes
Colin Cairnes

Director of Photography:
John Brawley

Editor:
Adam White

Executive Producer:
Bryce Menzies
Jonathan Page
Roger Savage

First Assistant Director:
Andrew Power

Focus Puller:
Jessica Clarke-Nash

Gaffer:
Richard Rees-Jones

Hair Designer:
Mia Kate Russell

Key Grip:
Dan Mitton

Makeup Designer:
Mia Kate Russell

Producer:
Julie Ryan

Production Manager:
Ann Folland

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sam Newman

Sound Editor:
Steve Burgess

Sound Recordist:
Manel López

Special Effects:
Bec Hilton
Nick Lowrie
Leigh Marsh
Justin Dix

Still Photographer:
Lachlan Moore

Stunt Coordinator:
Reg Roordink

Third Assistant Director:
Roman Meyer

Writer:
Colin Cairnes
Cameron Cairnes

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