A Post Production (2023) [R]

Release Date:
December 13, 2023

Original Title:
A Post Production

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Greenlight Creative Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 15

A late-night editing session turns into a fight for survival as a student filmmaker is suddenly pursued by the killer in his horror film.

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Art Direction:
Georgia Jones

Assistant Editor:
Emily Garrison
Erik Phan
Johnathan Miller

BTS Photographer:
Kylie Taylor

BTS Videographer:
Kami Thompson

Boom Operator:
Lauren Bowman
Emily Garrison

Casting Director:
JJ Willis

Chief Lighting Technician:
Aldair Gutierrez

Digital Imaging Technician:
Keaton Schallhorn

Director:
Abigail Martin

Director of Photography:
Grace Mills

Editor:
Keaton Schallhorn

Executive Producer:
Carson Sanders

First Assistant Camera:
Haylee Cleary

First Assistant Director:
Christa Debolt

Grip:
Grayson Harjo
Johnathan Miller
Carlos Sanchez
Braden Livingston

Original Music Composer:
Jadon Song

Producer:
Paris Khandros

Production Assistant:
Camonte Brown
Braden Livingston

Script Supervisor:
Piper Peña Hadley
Erik Phan
Emily Garrison

Second Assistant Camera:
Duncan Rumbaugh
Camonte Brown

Set Decoration:
Kaori Thomas

Sound Mixer:
Piper Peña Hadley
Emily Garrison
Lauren Bowman

Stunt Coordinator:
Clark Melton

Unit Production Manager:
Sunny Foos

Writer:
Abigail Martin

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