Summon a Fiend (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 2018

Original Title:
Summon a Fiend

Production Companies:
University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

All she wanted was a friend.

Hazel is a lonely little girl who struggles to make friends. One day, while in the library with her father, she wanders into a deserted room where she finds a mystical spell book. Within the magical tome, Hazel discovers a spell that she believes will allow her to summon a friend, but, she accidentally misreads it and summons a ferocious demon named Dantalion, who must help Hazel to find a real companion before he slinks back to the underworld...

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Art Direction:
Denver Kotian

Assistant Editor:
Emily Hadley
Yuchi Ma

Colorist:
Luke Sargent

Costume Design:
Jacky Jung

Director:
Eleanor Cho

Director of Photography:
Sevag Chahinian

Editor:
Stephen Burchell

First Assistant Camera:
Alex Ioanoviciu

First Assistant Director:
Robin Wang

Gaffer:
Liam Campbell

Makeup Artist:
Antonina Henderson

Original Music Composer:
Brandon Jung

Producer:
Jacob Bonham
Gabrielle Roberts

Production Design:
Christina Dial

Production Sound Mixer:
Gavin McFarland

Script Supervisor:
Emily Hadley

Second Assistant Camera:
Felipe Vargas

Second Assistant Director:
Modupe Thompson

Set Decoration:
Ellen Joo
Celeste Hellman
Octavio Llano
Shannon McDonough
Nichole Perlberg
Jasmin A. Singh
Kristina Wong
Zenzele Moore-Ysaguirre

Title Designer:
Julia Tang

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephen Burchell
Josh Jackson

Writer:
Pimvenus Clark

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