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Release Date:
February 1, 2011
Original Title:
D-Minus
Production Companies:
Omaha Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
A short film directed by Rupert Sanders based on a story written by Sanders and Milo Ross.
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Assistant Editor:
Adam Marshall
Associate Producer:
Nancy Best
Best Boy Electric:
Justin Rowan
Boom Operator:
Catfish
Carlos Mendoza
Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Venus Kanani
Costume Design:
Deborah McClair
Jennifer Levy
Director:
Rupert Sanders
Director of Photography:
Jess Hall
Editor:
Neil Smith
Electrician:
Charles Smock
Jorge Flores
Executive Producer:
Eric Stern
First Assistant Camera:
Hasson Boul Wahid
First Assistant Director:
Freddie Childress
Kimberly Daniels
Gaffer:
Joe Rowan
Grip:
Ian Savage
Dwayne Richman
Joe Kaid
Hair Assistant:
Alexandra George
Key Grip:
Scott W. Leftridge
Leadman:
Rachel Raymond
Makeup & Hair:
Rena Andreoli
Music:
Clak
Novel:
Milo Ross
Post Production Supervisor:
George Meeker
Producer:
Paul McPadden
Production Assistant:
Megan McGhee
Production Design:
James Chinlund
Screenplay:
Milo Ross
Script Supervisor:
Dora Hopkins
Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Benham
Jerry McGillicuddy
Second Assistant Director:
Freddie Childress
Carlos De La Torre
Set Decoration:
Taylor Williams
Set Dresser:
Aaron Raymond
Jimmy Gallagher
Sound Designer:
Brian Emrich
Sound Mixer:
Lee Alexander
Steadicam Operator:
Anthony Hardwick
Anthony Harwick
Erwin Landau
Studio Teacher:
Edie Weeks
Stunt Coordinator:
Craig Hunter
Troy Gilbert
Title Designer:
Ben Drury
Unit Production Manager:
Kimberly Daniels
Wardrobe Assistant:
Elliott Seigel
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