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Release Date:
August 27, 2012
Original Title:
After
Alternate Titles:
Néptelen történet
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Quite Quick Productions
Seabourne Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 GB: 15 IE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
When two bus crash survivors awake to discover that they are the only people left in their small town, they must form an unlikely alliance in a race to unravel the truth behind their isolation. As strange events begin to unfold, they start to question whether the town they know so well is really what it seems.
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Animation:
Tyler Kakac
Animation Supervisor:
Andrew Atteberry
Art Direction:
Jason Parish
Associate Producer:
Jason Parish
Best Boy Electric:
Jonathan Terpstra
Camera Operator:
Andy Howell
Casting:
Sabyn Mayfield
Chief Lighting Technician:
Jeffry Gordon
Co-Producer:
Sabyn Mayfield
Concept Artist:
Jason Parish
Costume Design:
Anna Redmon
Director:
Ryan Smith
Director of Photography:
Blake McClure
Editor:
David Kiern
Executive Producer:
Michael Gangwisch
Greg Ham
Scott Healy
Chris Schmid
First Assistant Director:
Justin Tolley
Lighting Technician:
Kristopher S. Kimlin
Line Producer:
Dan Atchison
Location Manager:
Stephen Atchison
Makeup Artist:
Diane Crocker
Jennifer Kimlin
Original Music Composer:
Tyler Smith
Producer:
Brandon Gregory
Production Design:
Edward Gurney Jr.
Property Master:
Russ Hobbie
Script Supervisor:
Meagan Belflower
Set Decoration:
Katherine Busler
Story:
Jason Parish
Ryan Smith
Storyboard Artist:
Rickey Boyd
Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin Wayne
Supervising Sound Editor:
Rob Burrell
Visual Effects:
Melissa Caldwell
Jason Yacalis
Yi Han
Tim Crowson
Writer:
Ryan Smith
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