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Release Date:
November 18, 2014
Original Title:
Moondog Airwaves
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | Music | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
On the stormy night of July 5th, 1995, Trick Stuart works the graveyard shift with his plus-sized pal Meathead at the Delta Kream, a 24HR fast food joint. As they practice their brass band routine, a very unexpected visitor arrives.
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Art Department Assistant:
Matt Berger
Nikie Belliveau
Art Direction:
Savannah Winchester
Assistant Camera:
Zack Block
Assistant Director:
Jake Honig
Assistant Editor:
Shaun Kim
Ilan Selinger
Associate Producer:
Matt Heymann
Jake Honig
Max Parr
Boom Operator:
T. Zhang
Casting Director:
J. Casey Modderno
Color Grading:
Fidel Ruiz-Healy
Costume Design:
Rich Krusell
Costumer:
Rich Krusell
Director:
Ari Selinger
Director of Photography:
Conor Murphy
Editor:
Ari Selinger
Electrician:
Christie Leitzell
Gaffer:
Matt Heymann
Key Grip:
Nicco QuiƱones
Line Producer:
Engin Karabagli
Makeup Artist:
Kassie Kotichas
Music:
Ari Selinger
Musician:
Jared LaCasce
Zen Groom
Jon Seidemann
Ray Cetta
Original Music Composer:
Ari Selinger
Producer:
Ari Selinger
Production Design:
Danny Porter
Script Supervisor:
Veronica Pomilla
Kristina Rathjen
Sound Designer:
Bobb Barito
Writer:
Ari Selinger
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