Blackout (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
March 31, 2019

Original Title:
Blackout

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Rogue Wave Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 14

Eight minutes twenty seconds

What would you do if you knew the sun was about to expire and life as we know it would be changed forever? Blackout is a short film that takes place in the approximate 8 minutes it takes for light to reach Earth from the Sun as two strangers, Sampson and Darryl, discuss what they wish they could have done differently had they not taken sunlight for granted.

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Boom Operator:
Robert Gongora

Cinematography:
Jon Mercer

Color Grading:
Andrea Morgan

Digital Effects Producer:
Rob Ciano

Director:
Rob Ciano
Stanton Prescott Hunter

Drone Pilot:
Stanton Prescott Hunter

Editor:
Stanton Prescott Hunter

Executive Producer:
Ray Fantuzzi

Makeup & Hair:
Robin Dilapo

Music:
Brian Becker

Producer:
Rob Ciano
Stanton Prescott Hunter

Production Assistant:
Jaime Chaifetz

Screenplay:
Rob Ciano

Sound Editor:
Randy Wilson

Sound Mixer:
Robert Gongora

Still Photographer:
Stanton Prescott Hunter

Story:
Stanton Prescott Hunter

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