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Release Date:
June 13, 2020
Original Title:
GetAWAY
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Secret Identity Pictures
The Film Studio At Shenandoah
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
A group of college students go for a weekend trip to shoot a short horror film for class... when the terror gets real.
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Art Direction:
Taylor Gray Burke
Assistant Director:
Joe Fisher
Boom Operator:
Ethan Bodsford
Skylar DeGroot
Noah Granard
Cinematography:
Chad McClarnon
Colorist:
Jelle Helwig
Costume Design:
Taylor Gray Burke
Director:
Blayne Weaver
Editor:
J.C. Doler
Chris Lyon
First Assistant Camera:
Will Sidaros
Key Makeup Artist:
Jeannette Kerns
Music:
Tim Grogan
Producer:
Paul Di Franco
Chad McClarnon
Blayne Weaver
Script Supervisor:
Tyler Ganis
Second Assistant Camera:
Max Snyder
Sound Effects Editor:
Cazz Cerkez
Sound Mixer:
Jeremy Flaherty
Still Photographer:
Kimberly Toney Needles
Stunts:
Melissa R. Stubbs
Transportation Coordinator:
Trevor Stevie Ray Ontiveros
Visual Effects:
Chad McClarnon
Writer:
Blayne Weaver
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