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Release Date:
May 1, 2009
Original Title:
Long Shadows
Production Companies:
Lamplighter Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
An Everyman's oppressive present, reflecting his painful, abuse-filled past, reaches a raging tipping point and forces him to decide how he'll live his life or if he'll continue living at all.
Animation:
Lauren Edgar
Associate Producer:
Mandi Lyn Marsh
Amanda White
C.J. Corneil
Best Boy Grip:
Ian Elimeliah
Casting:
Amanda White
Catering:
Karyn Jarmer
Colorist:
Charlie Gelber
Director:
Jason Dyer
Director of Photography:
Yvie Raij
Editor:
Yvie Raij
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Vaughn
Jason Dyer
Fight Choreographer:
William Cefalo
First Assistant Camera:
Alvah Holmes
First Assistant Director:
Arash Mokhtar
Gaffer:
Justyn T. Davis
Graphic Designer:
Eliza Mitchell
Key Grip:
Jamie Burkhardt
Key Production Assistant:
Nicholas Kuhn
Makeup Artist:
Anita Nouryeh
Music:
Mark Chadwick
Producer:
Jonathan Vaughn
Yvie Raij
Production Assistant:
Tetro Augury
Daniel Brito
Klara-Claire Egei
Adrian Romero
Production Design:
Nicolo DePierro
Red Technician:
Gareth Manwaring
Script Supervisor:
Momoji Furudate
Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Mychalcewycz
Sound Mixer:
James LaFarge
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Anita Nouryeh
Still Photographer:
Krisztina Vagreti
Storyboard Artist:
Rosana Sullivan
Thanks:
Kim Fink
Wardrobe Assistant:
Amanda White
Wardrobe Designer:
Anita Nouryeh
Writer:
Jonathan Vaughn
Jason Dyer
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