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Original Title:
Pete Owens & the Trek of Destiny
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Electric Shadow Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Jump into adventure with college juniors Pete Owens and Eric Stennington as they quest to find the sacred idol of prosperity. But first they must navigate perilous mountain peaks, evade sinister monocular villains, and remember to finish that essay by Monday morning. Our heroes are up for the expedition, are you?
ADR Recordist:
Marc Ecclefield
Arthur Johnson
Additional Camera:
Robert Bojorquez
C.R. Saxton
Gabe Conroy
Jordan Bridges
Animal Wrangler:
Holly Marr
Assistant Camera:
Roxy Ewing
Dylan Mander
Cody Olsen
Assistant Director:
Robert Bojorquez
Associate Producer:
Nate Ward
Domenic Barbero
Best Boy Grip:
Matthew Sutherland
Camera Operator:
Cade Schmidt
Jordan Bridges
Colorist:
Gabe Conroy
Costume Designer:
Marie Turner
Costumer:
Michael Watters
Craft Service:
Galen Van Horn
Director:
Natalie Nielsen
Director of Photography:
Domenic Barbero
Editor:
Gabe Conroy
Executive Producer:
Gabe Conroy
Robert Bojorquez
Natalie Nielsen
Graphic Designer:
Kelcey Hatch
Hair Department Head:
Marie Turner
Key Grip:
Jordan Bridges
Location Sound Recordist:
Matt Eschbach
Music:
Andy Forsberg
Production Assistant:
Ashleen Weston
Prop Designer:
Chris Parker
Langley West
Property Master:
Marie Turner
Set Photographer:
Erik Simkins
Sound Mixer:
Matt Eschbach
Story:
Gabe Conroy
Natalie Nielsen
Stunt Coordinator:
Thomas Marshall
Stunt Driver:
Billy Beyer
Stunts:
James McGrath
Thomas Marshall
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Bojorquez
Visual Effects:
Gabe Conroy
Writer:
Rain Ortega
Robert Petty
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