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Release Date:
November 4, 2023
Original Title:
A Storm Blows Over
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dynamic Video Imaging Corporation
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
A young woman's reality is put into question after the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend. She finds herself on a mysterious journey, seeking the answers she so yearns for.
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Associate Producer:
Marie Lannoo
Danny Shapiro
Boom Operator:
Dana Cuthbert
Catering Head Chef:
Erin Dyck
Color Grading:
Kolby Kostyniuk
Costume Coordinator:
Jacob Farrell
Laura Crossman
Director:
Gavin Baird
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Ratzlaff
Editor:
Gavin Baird
Epk Camera Operator:
Thomas Chedrese
Gaffer:
Matt Reeb
Nicole Hueser
Tim Boechler
Producer:
Gavin Baird
Kyle Zurevinski
Sophie Kokott
Ryan Green
Production Designer:
Tiffany Johnson
Prop Designer:
Yonina Rollack
Score Engineer:
respectfulchild
Sound Effects:
Andrew Jones
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Reid Paraszczynec
Sound Recordist:
Reid Paraszczynec
Special Effects:
Levi Mierau
Special Effects Assistant:
Jesse Quiring
Jordan Wendzina
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Heather Adrian
Title Designer:
Andrea Mackenzie Engele
Visual Effects:
Kyler Wilton
Levi Mierau
Jordan Backman
Writer:
Gavin Baird
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