Threshold (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 22, 2021

Original Title:
Threshold

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Good Thing Productions
Pixel Force

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Fear what's on the other side.

When a seemingly normal malfunction occurs when trying to close his garage door, frustration changes to fear as Mike gets to grips with his vulnerability toward the unknown beyond his door and the possibility of a presence that wants to get in.

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Assistant Director:
Amy Puzia

Associate Producer:
Jasmine Corvin
Monica Rucinski

Cinematography:
Thomas A. Koch

Director:
Paul Johnstone

Executive Producer:
Paul Johnstone

First Assistant Camera:
Alan Jalkut

Gaffer:
Chris Peoples

Key Grip:
Salman Merchant

Key Makeup Artist:
Sabrina Ozuna

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Snyder

Music:
Vijay Jayant

Producer:
Ravi Jayant
Grant Corvin

Production Assistant:
Aubri Mccoy
Leonard Zhang

Production Design:
Christopher Denise

Second Assistant Camera:
Katelyn Koch

Sound Designer:
Marc Rivas

Sound Recordist:
Ted Kirby

Storyboard Artist:
Paul Johnstone

Visual Effects:
Henry Strong

Writer:
Paul Johnstone

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