A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
August 19, 2014
# of Seasons: 4
# of Episodes: 120
Finale:
October 11, 2016
Creators:
Jay Bennett
Jordan Hall
Steph Ouaknine
Original Title:
Carmilla
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Shaftesbury Films
Shift2
Smokebomb Entertainment
U by Kotex
Countries:
CA
Laura Hollis, a newly enrolled college student at Silas University, shares a room with Betty, who mysteriously disappears all of a sudden. Little does Laura know that after this fateful night, nothing will be the same in her life, starting with meeting her new roommate from hell, Carmilla Karnstein. "Carmilla" is a single-camera, scripted transmedia series that puts a modern spin on the cult classic Gothic vampire novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It's a story of a young woman’s susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire.
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Additional Music:
Erik Solarski
Additional Photography:
Howard Wan
Art Direction:
Nicole Zimmer
Associate Producer:
Spencer Maybee
Costume Design:
Jessica Mary Clayton
Dialogue Editor:
Erik Solarski
Director:
Spencer Maybee
Director of Photography:
James Poremba
Editor:
Dillon Taylor
Executive Producer:
Scott Garvie
Christina Jennings
Kaaren Whitney-Vernon
First Assistant Camera:
Malcolm McKenzie
Adam Cummerford
First Assistant Director:
Keith Giesbrecht
Gaffer:
Samuel Lebel-Wong
Key Grip:
Konrad Piskorz
Key Hair Stylist:
Malak Sharaf
Key Makeup Artist:
Malak Sharaf
Producer:
Melanie Windle
Jay Bennett
Steph Ouaknine
Production Coordinator:
Sandra Alcocer
Production Design:
Daria Savic
Property Master:
Elana Emer
Script Supervisor:
Cassandra Frechette
Second Assistant Director:
Alex Shiri
Sound Effects:
Erik Solarski
Sound Mixer:
Erik Solarski
Sound Recordist:
Sean Van Delft
Still Photographer:
Jasper Savage
Story Editor:
Tamara Moulin
Ellen Simpson
Stunt Coordinator:
Simon Fon
VFX Artist:
Dillon Taylor
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