Deadsight (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2018

Original Title:
Deadsight

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: G 

Runtime: 89

You'll never see them coming

A man with partial blindness and a young pregnant police officer must work together to escape a deadly virus that has spread across Grey County.

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Art Direction:
Dan Herrick

Camera Operator:
Matt Wiele

Colorist:
Oren Edenson
Warren Chinn

Craft Service:
Bev Collins

Dialogue Editor:
Luka Toma

Director:
Jesse Thomas Cook

Director of Photography:
Jeff Maher

Editor:
Jesse Thomas Cook

Executive Producer:
Ritchie Baird
Dan Clements
Mike Gillis
Jacquie Bolland
Mandy St. Germaine

First Assistant Camera:
Peter Collins

Grip:
James Mercier
Dan Herrick

Location Manager:
Jim Collis

Online Editor:
Rouben Boudagian

Original Music Composer:
Adrian Ellis

Producer:
Liv Collins
Jesse Thomas Cook
John Geddes
Matt Wiele

Production Accountant:
Jeff Kulbak

Production Coordinator:
Craig Shouldice

Production Sound Mixer:
Kirill Belousov
Bart Sobolewski

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alex Tong

Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Bjelic

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ella Melanson
Tyler Hall

Special Effects Coordinator:
Shaun Hunter

Steadicam Operator:
Mitch Mommaerts

Still Photographer:
Caroline Harlos

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Bjelic

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nick Flook

Writer:
Liv Collins
Kevin Revie

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