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Release Date:
December 10, 2022
Original Title:
Heatwave
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Green Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
In 2030, three friends go on a road trip to escape an oppressive heatwave, when their car breaks down and they must fight for survival.
ADR Recordist:
Robert K. Schneider
Camera Operator:
Kyle Haggard
Color Grading:
Tessa Allie
Costume Standby:
Tannis Starr
Dialogue Editor:
Robert K. Schneider
Director:
Joe Nixon
Director of Photography:
Tessa Allie
Drone Operator:
Cassady Alberico
Editor:
Christina Willis
Executive Producer:
James Nixon
First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Chow
First Assistant Director:
Meghan McCullin
Gaffer:
Isaac Barrio Jr.
Grip:
Mathonwyn Wilson
Makeup & Hair:
Tannis Starr
Music:
Ravi Roshan
Music Arranger:
Charles Powel
Post Production Coordinator:
Keegan Dame
Producer:
Chloe Rudolph
Production Design:
McKenna Star Gattis
Script Supervisor:
Jayla Johnson
Second Assistant Camera:
Julio Juarez Alvarez
Security:
Cameron Flock
Qianhui Ma
Sound Designer:
Robert K. Schneider
Cambelle Gregory
Sound Supervisor:
Katherine Poloncak
Still Photographer:
Zack Solomon
Thanks:
Brandon Floor
Visual Effects:
Christina Willis
Writer:
Joe Nixon
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