Snap (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 1994

Original Title:
Snap

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Independent and General Productions
MAP Film Productions

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

A young couple stumble into a disused photographer's studio and find themselves snapped up by the past.

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Assistant Art Director:
Tanea Chapman

Assistant Camera:
Amanda Clark

Assistant Editor:
Bridget Lyon

Boom Operator:
Corrin Ellingford
Ann Barnes

Camera Operator:
Donald Duncan

Clapper Loader:
Dean McCarroll

Co-Director:
Neil Pardington

Continuity:
Merrin Ruck

Director:
Stuart McKenzie

Director of Photography:
Leon Narbey

Editor:
Eric De Beus

First Assistant Director:
Hamish Skeggs

Gaffer:
Gerald Morse

Grip:
James Creevey

Location Manager:
Cushla Mayer

Location Sound Recordist:
Ray Beentjes

Makeup Artist:
Erin Kelly

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Thomas

Producer:
Norman Elder
Neil Pardington
Stuart McKenzie

Production Design:
Andrew Thomas

Production Manager:
Pauline Marron

Screenplay:
Stuart McKenzie

Script Consultant:
Miranda Harcourt
Fiona Samuel
Danny Mulheron

Sound Designer:
Mike Hopkins
Sam Negri

Sound Mixer:
John Boswell

Special Effects Supervisor:
George Port

Still Photographer:
Guy Robinson

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Densem
Hilary Niederer

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