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Release Date:
October 7, 2023
Original Title:
Not Alone: Songs from the Nebula
Alternate Titles:
Songs from the Nebula
Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
LSU Screen Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 7
In the second installment of Not Alone, eccentric 80s rock star, Alex Estrella, reappears 70 years after mysteriously disappearing on stage and is interviewed by the skeptical, Stacy Kay, for her talk show. Alex's reasons for disappearing are as strange and confusing as they are for suddenly reappearing, and the answers to Stacy's questions leave her wondering what to believe.
Art Department Production Assistant:
Madeline Ballentine
CGI Director:
Madison Dies
Camera Operator:
Madeline Lamb
Cinematography:
Jace Holford
Continuity:
Aderonke Ola
Costume Design:
Casey Schaeffer
Director:
Ben Caplan
Editor:
Ben Caplan
Ann Frisby
Executive Producer:
Jason D. Buch
First Assistant Camera:
Ries Francis
First Assistant Director:
Caroline Paden
Gaffer:
Aliyah Warford
Key Grip:
Ries Francis
Makeup & Hair:
Sofia Bertuola
Music:
Noah Chase
Producer:
Niya Butler
Production Assistant:
Samuel Farr
Seraph Lorenz
Production Design:
Ashley Hinton
Script Supervisor:
Ava Borskey
Sound:
Kaleb Giroir
VFX Artist:
Michael Tillman
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joshua Durnin
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