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Release Date:
April 27, 2019
Original Title:
Storm
Genres:
Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Mummy Space Island Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
An unsuspecting user is sent through a turbulent series of splash portals when his government-enforced dating app malfunctions in the bathtub. Storm is set in the near future, where everyone has to live by the government’s Federal Relationship Compatibility Act – a policy which ensures that citizens are matched with only completely compatible individuals. If an individual cannot find a match which satisfies the government’s strict algorithm, they will be sentenced to a life alone in a permanent facility.
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Associate Producer:
Melissa Cannon
Camera Operator:
Connor O'Brien
Cinematography:
David Vollrath
Colorist:
Dante Pasquinelli
Costume Supervisor:
Jordy Scheinberg
Director:
Will Kindrick
Editor:
Will Kindrick
First Assistant Camera:
Rogelio Mosqueda
Jeremy Asuncion
First Assistant Director:
Zachary Wright
Foley Artist:
Joanna Fang
Leslie Bloome
Foley Editor:
Nick Seaman
Laura Heinzinger
Foley Mixer:
Ryan Collison
Gaffer:
Jeremiah Magan
Billy Coleman
Grip:
Andy Fronzcak
Key Grip:
Tom Platt
Makeup Artist:
Danielle Rotella
Music:
Colin Hatch
Tyler Rydosz
Producer:
David Vollrath
John Edward Curtis
Will Kindrick
Production Assistant:
Parker Edwards
David Hunter
Anthony Gourdine
Irie Spivak
Art Dickinson
Trevor Christensen
Production Design:
Suja Ono
Will Kindrick
Production Sound Mixer:
Shaun Yee
Dan Kelly
Andrew Jones
Props:
Remington Plewe
Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Spentzos
Second Unit:
Tom Banks
Set Decoration:
Dylan Brown
Sound Designer:
Isabelle Engman-Bredvik
Thomas Cassetta
Wardrobe Designer:
Tess O'Melia
Writer:
Will Kindrick
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