A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 2, 2023
Original Title:
Good Company
Genres:
Romance | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 37
Annika is writing her first exposé on Surcon Industries' dubious love matching program. What she doesn't expect is to develop feelings for the man she's paired with, and neither does her girlfriend. Will she be able to stick to her journalistic integrity or will she trust this new mysterious beau?
Art Direction:
Yeji Lee
Assistant Editor:
Casey Rispoli
Ben McClary
Associate Producer:
Ted Rosenblum
Erell Williams
Casting Associate:
Chaney Belle
Costume Designer:
Lauren Bretl
Director:
Cat Cao
Director of Photography:
Tusha Pham
Editor:
Patrick O'Brien
Executive Producer:
Nia Giron
Nina Pufnock
Nhan Cao
Kimhoang Tran-Cao
First Assistant Camera:
Jase Gibbons
Gaffer:
Ben McClary
Graphic Designer:
Ben McClary
Sebastian Reyes
Key Production Assistant:
Jamie Nguyen
Original Music Composer:
Gabriel L. Newvine
Producer:
Sebastian Reyes
Production Assistant:
Isabel Sweet
Brooke Baskin
Cam Hightower
Matt Fiorentini
Bert Davis
Alexis Altimont
Sound:
Andy Young
Story:
Cat Cao
Alyssa Goh
Stunt Coordinator:
Chaney Belle
VFX Artist:
Andrew Moyer
Writer:
Cat Cao
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