A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1995
Original Title:
Deadly Exposure
Genres:
Action
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Aspiring director Tyler Scott's first film is rejected because it has no violence, gore or nudity. His chief investor wants him to juice up the movie- or else. When thugs arrives to rough him up, a camera records it all- including Tyler's sudden and deadly retaliation! Ironically, Tyler has found the key to success in making movies. He's caught raw action and violence on film- and it works! Now there's no limit to what he'll do to get the best, most exciting, realistic shots.
Associate Producer:
Jeffery J. Boggs
Boom Operator:
Terrance Luckett
Colorist:
Ken Schwartz
Continuity:
Alan Becker
Craft Service:
Nancy Barracco
Director:
Roderick E. Stevens
Director of Photography:
R Scott Wilson
Roderick E. Stevens
Editor:
Roderick E. Stevens
Robert Pellerin
First Assistant Camera:
Dale Warshaw
First Assistant Director:
Chris Wagganer
Gaffer:
Jack Cromwell
Grip:
Dan Christy
Christopher Wick
Key Grip:
Timothy Lohile
Online Editor:
Lyle Schnebly
Producer:
Robert Pellerin
Roderick E. Stevens
Production Assistant:
Suwanna Noi Elliot
Stuart Engle
Melisa McCawley
Mike Loihle
Sherry Dahlen
Therese Dunivan
Pyrotechnician:
Randy Reyman
Second Assistant Camera:
Fred Garcia
Second Assistant Director:
Shawn Daniel Hendricks
Set Dresser:
Susan Renteria
Sound Recordist:
Chris Babbie
Special Effects:
Shawn Daniel Hendricks
Alan Becker
Arthur Lugo
Special Effects Supervisor:
Timothy Lohile
Still Photographer:
John Prickett
Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Anderson
Thomas Taylor Goodman
Stunts:
Larry Seinoha
Alan Becker
Rusty Paine
Chris Babbie
Weapons Master:
John Moore
Weapons Wrangler:
Dave Simpson
Timothy Lohile
Shawn Daniel Hendricks
Patrick Krueser
John Prickett
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