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Release Date:
June 20, 2025
Original Title:
Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dirty Shot Clean
Radio Silence
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 89
A crew of acclaimed documentarians follow a young budding filmmaker as he attempts to create the world's greatest found footage horror film.
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Audio Post Coordinator:
Jaime Horrigan
Luisa Marina Schauffert
Costume Design:
Claire Mildred
Creative Producer:
Golan Ramraz
Dialogue Editor:
Vanessa Kanaan
Director:
Max Tzannes
Director of Photography:
Jacob Souza
Executive Producer:
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Tyler Gillett
Cate Tzannes
Kelly Tzannes
Marcos Tzannes
Michael Tzannes
Chad Villella
First Assistant Director:
Nathan de Lorimier
Foley Artist:
Arantxa Oliver
Foley Editor:
Juan Pablo Omana
Foley Mixer:
Juan Pablo Omana
Makeup Artist:
Lizzie Kjartanson
Music Editor:
Benjamin Balcom
Original Music Composer:
David San Miguel
Producer:
Dean Cameron
Tyler Friesen
Dave Hansow
Morgan Hansow
Production Assistant:
Izzy Eyre
Evan James Henderson
Noah Rudman
Brooke Sharland
Production Design:
Ariel R. Kaplan
David A.L. Venable
Property Master:
Peter Jay Clark
Script Supervisor:
David San Miguel
Second Assistant Director:
Natalie Brady
Sound Designer:
Renai Buchanan
Sound Effects Editor:
Jared Anderson
Sound Mixer:
Brett Ulery
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Juan Campos
Stunt Coordinator:
Evan James Henderson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Zach Goheen
Kevin Hill
Thanks:
Jennifer May Nickel
Writer:
David San Miguel
Max Tzannes
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