A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 27, 2020
Original Title:
Piggy
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Abso Lutely Productions
Williams Street
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A Silicon Valley mega-corporation beta tests its first genetically engineered employee.
Art Direction:
Kyle Leeser
Assistant Editor:
Riley Adamson
Best Boy Electric:
Adam Schaffer
Best Boy Grip:
Theo Thompson
Boom Operator:
John Wassel
Catering:
Abel Garcia-Rodriguez
Co-Producer:
Andrea Arrellaga
Colorist:
Andrew Francis
Costume Designer:
Monica Chamberlain
Creator:
Steve Smith
Development Manager:
Missy Laney
Development Producer:
Cameron Tang
Jordan Askins
Director:
Steve Smith
Director of Photography:
Ben Mullen
Editor:
Steve Smith
Executive Producer:
Eric Wareheim
Tim Heidecker
Alex Plapinger
Dave Kneebone
Steve Smith
Keith Crofford
Walter Newman
First Assistant Director:
Vanessa Pugh
Lauren Bates
Gaffer:
Ryan Oppedisano
Grip:
Thomas Sayles
Key Costumer:
Annette Aispuro
Rachael Hranka
Key Grip:
Zach Kienitz
Leadman:
Ethan Anderson
Music:
Jerry Paper
Producer:
Jonathan Roig
Tom Mason
Paige Boudreaux
Production Coordinator:
Jason Eisner
Production Design:
Philip Steiger
Prosthetics:
Ian Cromer
Izzi Galindo
Set Medic:
Krisztina Barabas
Set Production Assistant:
Paul Des Marais
Teddy McCarthy
Anthony Godinez
Sound Mixer:
Josh Ascalon
Alex Brayman
Writer:
Steve Smith
Clay Tatum
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