FlashForward (2009-2010)

Premiere:
September 24, 2009

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 22

Finale:
May 27, 2010

Creators:
David S. Goyer
Brannon Braga

Original Title:
FlashForward

Alternate Titles:
Flash Forward - Vzpomínka na budoucnost
Záblesk budoucnosti
Мгновения грядущего

Genres:
Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Phantom Four

Countries:
US

When the entire world blacks out for two minutes and seventeen seconds, everyone sees a flash of their own future 6 months from the present. For some, the future is hopeful, while for others, it is unexpected. For a few, it doesn't seem to exist. Knowing their fate will alter each person's life, destinies will be changed.

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Assistant Property Master:
Aaron A. Goffman

Camera Operator:
Bob Gorelick

Casting:
Wendy O'Brien

Co-Producer:
Cleve Landsberg

Executive Producer:
Brannon Braga
Jessika Borsiczky
Ralph Vicinanza
David S. Goyer
Vince Gerardis

Hair Department Head:
Dennis Parker

Makeup Department Head:
Angela Nogaro

Music Editor:
David Klotz

Music Supervisor:
Alexandra Patsavas

Original Music Composer:
Ramin Djawadi

Producer:
Mark H. Ovitz

Production Assistant:
Jacob Cooney

Set Decoration:
Jennifer M. Gentile

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark D. Fleming
Tom E. Dahl

Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Weselis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Thomas A. Harris

Unit Production Manager:
Cleve Landsberg

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Blank

Writers' Assistant:
Jacob Cooney

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