A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
A Song For Imogene
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Honey Head Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
A sudden death and unexpected pregnancy force an impoverished woman to decide between freeing herself or remaining a relic of her drive-by Southern town.
"B" Camera Operator:
Alan Shorty Swanson
Additional Grip:
Chris Vinopal
Assistant Camera:
Zai Jackson
Assistant Property Master:
Kellan Thorne
Best Boy Electric:
Kristen Bell
Best Boy Grip:
Corryn Diemer
Camera Operator:
Brad Walker
Cinematography:
Nic True
Colorist:
Cameron Marygold
Costume Design:
Lizzie Lovett
Digital Imaging Technician:
Abby Walkur
Director:
Erika Arlee
Editor:
Logan Tabor
First Assistant Camera:
Trevor B. Jackson
First Assistant Director:
Julia Lofton Walpole
Gaffer:
Ben Davis
Grip:
Ian Brambell
Key Grip:
David Toothman
Music:
Jack Oberkirsch
Music Consultant:
Jim Kimball
Post Production Assistant:
Erin Polich
Producer:
Michelle Roca
Kristi Ray
Andrea Nordgren
Property Master:
Suzanne Couri
Script Consultant:
Rachel Turner
Brad Walker
Script Supervisor:
Eli Hicks
Second Assistant Camera:
Paige Marsicano
Sound Mixer:
Josiah Graf
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Delanie Gilliss
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Matt Barrett
Still Photographer:
Katie McTiernan
Thanks:
Chris Vinopal
Wardrobe Assistant:
Marlee Daniel
Writer:
Erika Arlee
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