A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 20, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
August 29, 2013
Creators:
Josh Ruben
Thomas Middleditch
Original Title:
CAMP
Alternate Titles:
CH: Camp
Genres:
Comedy
Countries:
US
Welcome to Camp Wanaykaka, where childhoods get scarred, counsellors get weird, and Milana's bodacious bazongas are legend.
Accountant:
Christine Rodriguez
Art Department Production Assistant:
Abigail Sanford
Assistant Accountant:
Erin Marshall
Assistant Editor:
Phil Fox
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Logan Williams
Edward Raines
Camera Operator:
Adam Bricker
Christopher Ripley
Cinematography:
Matt Garrett
Director:
Tim Wilkime
Editor:
Tim Wilkime
Electrician:
Greg Loebell
Executive Producer:
Spencer Griffin
Sam Reich
First Assistant Camera:
Charlie Panian
Mark Legaspi
Matt LaRoche
First Assistant Director:
George Williams III
Gaffer:
Cody Jake Banks
Intern:
Molly Adams
Lindsey Williams
Kristina Hays
John Horan
Derek Scully
Alex Cartini
Key Grip:
Joseph Turrentine
Legal Services:
Karen Segall
Lighting Technician:
Joe Obering
Makeup & Hair:
Nikki Marrone
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Lexx Staats
Music:
Jari Villanueva
Post Production Coordinator:
Amanda Madden
Post Production Producer:
Lacy Wittman
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Schaubach
Producer:
David Kerns
Production Coordinator:
Hesley Harps
Production Design:
Caitlin Nicole Williams
Production Director:
Sam Sparks
Property Master:
Michael Bennett Smith
Script Supervisor:
Kristina Perez
Hesley Harps
Michael Coulombe
Carly Romberg
Second Assistant Camera:
Natalia Carr
Drew Dawson
Cate Smierciak
Sam Davis
Second Assistant Director:
Mousy McCallum
Set Decoration:
Andie McMahon
Sound Mixer:
Peter Ølsted
Studio Teacher:
Shelley K. Booker
Technical Advisor:
Alex Daniels
Wardrobe Master:
Tiffany Cottey
Writer:
Thomas Middleditch
Josh Ruben
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