Neon Coffin (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 2023

Original Title:
Neon Coffin

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

He’s just dying to get out

After getting kidnapped at one of his own shows, a selfish DJ must escape the glass coffin that he finds himself trapped in.

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Camera Production Assistant:
Mychal Iliff

Catering:
Emmie Enriquez

Colorist:
Jarrett Kuklis

Craft Service:
Emma Strobel

Data Wrangler:
Emma Strobel

Director:
Lane Young

Director of Photography:
Jarrett Kuklis

Editor:
Emma Strobel

First Assistant Camera:
Elijah Loggins

First Assistant Director:
Riley Baker

Gaffer:
Taryn Nunley

Graphic Designer:
Jake Hoffman
Ladd Erickson
Jenna Strobel

Grip:
Taryn Nunley

Grip Production Assistant:
Glenn Lahr

Lighting Production Assistant:
Dean Coblentz

Music:
Joshua Pudov

Music Supervisor:
David K. Schmall

Producer:
Julia Harding
Lane Young

Production Assistant:
Michael Ewing

Production Design:
Joseph Housel

Second Assistant Director:
Fiona Rainwater

Sound Mixer:
Andrew Cook

Sound Post Supervisor:
Zachary Stiegler

Storyboard Artist:
Arabella Mason

VFX Artist:
Emma Strobel

Writer:
Lane Young

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