A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Stress Is Killing Me
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
What if you could try a new career for a week? Friends at their 20th college reunion try it. And the outcome is hilarious.
Assistant Editor:
Carly Reese
Assistant Hairdresser:
Shante Sisk
Best Boy Electrician:
Anthony Hord
Best Boy Grip:
Adam Chess
Boom Operator:
Eddie Lamb
Camera Loader:
Alex Torres
Camera Operator:
Colemar Nichols
Costume Design:
Row Särkelä Bassett
Craft Service:
Adele Garcia
Director:
Tom Carroll
Director of Photography:
Colemar Nichols
Drone Operator:
Emmett Keegan
Editor:
Daniel Dinning
Executive Producer:
Brian Mangas
Tom Carroll
Extras Casting:
Lorrie Latham
First Assistant Camera:
Lane Luper
First Assistant Director:
Lex Lotito
Gaffer:
Ricardo Luis Gutierrez
Grip:
Albert Person
Joseph Bollinger
Jack Allison
Paul Thompson
Key Grip:
Quentin Day
Line Producer:
Desiree Hardin-Nelson
Location Coordinator:
Natalie Pargas
Makeup Department Head:
Christina Martinez
Music:
Justin Raines
Music Supervisor:
Justin Raines
Producer:
Eric Martinez
Production Accountant:
Lori Grimm
Production Assistant:
Nate Schaffner
Production Design:
Elijah Kelly
Property Master:
Ryan Riddle
Script Supervisor:
Amanda Yates
Second Assistant Camera:
Allen Hrynick
Second Assistant Director:
Ben Louth
Stephanie Ponce de Leon
Second Second Assistant Director:
Angel Masias
Set Costumer:
Paris Jaramillo
Jeremy Salazar
Tay Hernandez
Set Dresser:
Cherrita Thao
Set Medic:
Josh Costa
Set Production Assistant:
Adele Garcia
Sound Mixer:
Callahan Moots
Sound Post Supervisor:
Peter Fineberg
Title Designer:
Laura Chambliss
Visual Effects:
Lauren Brazil
Writer:
Tom Carroll
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