A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 10, 2022
Original Title:
Clipse: Project Ketlos
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 3
An uncanny bounty hunter named Cricket seeks for a mysterious blue artifact in an abandoned warehouse. While retrieving the item, he secretly gets tracked down by his old nemesis, Clipse.
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Assistant Director:
Tytus Palma
Trent Bell
Assistant Editor:
Tytus Palma
BTS Footage:
Trent Bell
BTS Photographer:
Trent Bell
BTS Videographer:
Trent Bell
Camera Operator:
Trent Bell
Clapper Loader:
Kaden Matheny
Costume Design:
Tytus Palma
Director:
Ridger Palma
Director of Photography:
Trent Bell
Editor:
Ridger Palma
Executive Producer:
Ridger Palma
Trent Bell
Tytus Palma
Foley:
Tytus Palma
Foley Artist:
Tytus Palma
Grip:
Kaden Matheny
Grip Production Assistant:
Kaden Matheny
Key Grip:
Kaden Matheny
Lighting Production Assistant:
Ridger Palma
Trent Bell
Boden Schaper
Lighting Technician:
Kaden Matheny
Producer:
Tytus Palma
Ridger Palma
Production Assistant:
Kaden Matheny
Prop Designer:
Tytus Palma
Set Designer:
Kaden Matheny
Tytus Palma
Sound Editor:
Ridger Palma
VFX Editor:
Trent Bell
Vocal Coach:
Ridger Palma
Tytus Palma
Writer:
Ridger Palma
Tytus Palma
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