Paint Job (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 2009

Original Title:
Paint Job

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Kandoo Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

He just paints lines. Dotted, solid, white or yellow... Until now.

Daniel is a street painter. He just paints straight lines on the streets. Dotted, solid, white or yellow. Until Ruby, a strange wanderer enters his life and shows him the full palette of colors and shapes that he misses in his life.

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Assistant Art Director:
Rae Deslich

Assistant Director:
Kevin Smith

Assistant Editor:
Dieter Primig

Best Boy Grip:
Shane Detwiler

Boom Operator:
Chris Collins

Casting:
Dieter Primig

Co-Producer:
Dieter Primig

Colorist:
Benjamin Kantor

Costume Design:
Catina Ferraine

Costume Supervisor:
Nelly Godovich

Director:
Dieter Primig

Director of Photography:
Robert Ruiz

Editor:
Steven L. Austin

Electrician:
Mithun Gangopadhyay

Executive Producer:
Howard Barish
Nelly Godovich
Dieter Primig

First Assistant Camera:
John Honoré

Foley Artist:
Manuel Jimenez

Gaffer:
Michael Popek

Grip:
Akira Haga
Al Pitman
Koby Shimada
Adriano Vasquez

Key Grip:
Johnny Kearns

Makeup Artist:
Giorgia Storsillo

Original Concept:
Christina Arndt

Original Music Composer:
Gary Marlowe

Other:
Andre Egli

Painter:
Giovanni Cenna

Producer:
Nelly Godovich

Production Design:
Derek Lotek Armstrong

Second Assistant Camera:
Crosby Buhl
Jaxy Ku

Set Decoration:
Omar Veluz

Sound:
Will Rinne

Sound Editor:
Manuel Jimenez

Sound Effects Editor:
Manuel Jimenez

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Manuel Jimenez

Still Photographer:
Bonnie K. Marshall

Writer:
Nic Michaels
Adam Shonkoff

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