A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 25, 2022
Original Title:
Dying to Win
Alternate Titles:
Framed for Murder
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Shadowboxer Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 85
A gymnast finds her parents murdered in their home.
"B" Camera Operator:
Joshua Matthew Thomas
Accountant:
Doerte Lindner
Art Direction:
Tajana Jenkins
Roni Bowen
Assistant Editor:
Christine Ho
Casting:
Robin De Lano
Nicole Dionne
Chief Lighting Technician:
Daniel Kautz
Co-Producer:
Joseph Wilka
Robin Conly
Color Grading:
Randy Coonfield
Costume Designer:
Lena Lollis
Director:
Jeff Hare
Director of Photography:
Ferguson Sauvé-Rogan
Editor:
Dana Babin
Electrician:
Jeremy Guico
Executive Producer:
Timothy O. Johnson
First Assistant Camera:
Justin Schultz
Colin Mack Nair
First Assistant Director:
Jasmine Thomas
Grip:
Jeremy Guico
Key Grip:
Gregory Unger
Line Producer:
Alec Cerutti
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Aldridge
Ramona Steaphanie Riley
Brenda Lopez
Makeup Department Head:
Megan Longmeyer
Makeup Designer:
Megan Longmeyer
Music:
Randy Miller
Post Production Supervisor:
Robin Conly
Producer:
Robert Ballo
Production Coordinator:
Nathan Groothuis
Production Design:
Christell Holmes
Production Sound Mixer:
Jason Aaron Moran
Second Assistant Camera:
Macy Armstrong
Sound Designer:
Andres Boulton
Writer:
Andrea Shawcross
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