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Release Date:
June 6, 2018
Original Title:
Jenny Secoma In: The Blind Spot
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 28
Jenny Secoma is an exorcist with not enough jobs, too many bills, and a liver that could use a day off. She’s not feeling too well at the moment. Paranoia and terror hound her at every corner. Sleepless nights, restless days, and the incessant pressure of an unceasing gaze. Something… or someone… is watching her. What could it be?
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Art Direction:
Kevin Fermini
Assistant Camera:
Lauren Kelly
Tyler Macri
Assistant Director:
Francesca Hodge
Boom Operator:
Charlie Gill
Colorist:
Kevin Fermini
Costume Design:
Kevin Fermini
Dialogue Editor:
Elias Goldman
Director:
Jack Warner
Director of Photography:
Christian Kozlowski
Editor:
Jack Warner
Foley Artist:
Gabby Pakeman
Gaffer:
Evan Montgomery
Key Grip:
Brian Dahlin
Makeup Artist:
Radel Huley
Kevin Fermini
Ashley Makarewicz
Music:
Patrick Holcomb
Duncan Krummel
Production Design:
Mac Gugerty
Script Supervisor:
Sam Paulson
Sound Designer:
Frank Parker
Sound Editor:
Conor Lange
Jack Warner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Czembor
Sound Recordist:
Mark Gross
Special Effects:
Kevin Fermini
Visual Effects:
Kevin Fermini
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