Project RR (2022) [R]

Release Date:
May 20, 2022

Original Title:
Project RR

Genres:
Adventure | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Invision Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 30

Some dreams go too far

Lampshade, an adventurous young man, has been looking for a lost VHS tape for years, and It just happens that the VHS was actually right in his hometown. Lampshade then discovers the many mysteries surrounding the VHS and the detrimental risks the VHS has.

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Additional Effects Development:
Lucas Romano

Assistant Editor:
Ryan Green
Caleb Taylor

BTS Videographer:
Cason Johnson

Camera Department Manager:
Ryan Green

Camera Operator:
Anthony Luparello

Conceptual Illustrator:
Dominic Caruso

Director:
Ryan Green
Anthony Luparello
Caleb Taylor

Editor:
Lucas Romano
Anthony Luparello

Hair Designer:
Ryan Green

Helping Hand:
Logan McGrath

Logistics Coordinator:
Lucas Romano

Music:
Kai Gray

Music Arranger:
Caleb Taylor

Music Director:
Caleb Taylor

Music Score Producer:
Caleb Taylor

Producer:
Ryan Green
Caleb Taylor
Anthony Luparello

Props:
Dominic Caruso

Second Assistant Camera:
Blake Musfeldt

Stunt Driver:
Jackson Cox

Writer:
Ryan Green
Anthony Luparello

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