A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 25, 2025
Original Title:
Seaside Bebop
Genres:
Crime | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ringling College Studio Labs
Ringling College of Art + Design
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 8
In 1940's Florida: After a botched murder, a corrupt detective falls in love with a jazz singer whom he is sent to kill.
Art Department Assistant:
Jakcson Lapsley
Boom Operator:
Riley Moore
Casting Director:
Andrew Lamm
Michael Hook
Costume Design:
Peter Blair
Adrienne Pitts
Data Management Technician:
Emily Voyls
Director:
Andrew Lamm
Director of Photography:
Lachin Kerbabaeva
Editor:
Andrew Lamm
First Assistant Camera:
Vivian Hoang
First Assistant Director:
Caleb Ard
Gaffer:
Josh Rielo
Grip:
Colin Kirkpatrick
Key Grip:
Danny Connolly
Location Manager:
Franki Arroyo
Jeremy Duclut
Lyricist:
Andrew Lamm
Music:
Toni Chahwan
Producer:
Michael Hook
Production Assistant:
Ryan Zyck
Production Design:
Peter Blair
Props:
Jayde Dauley
Annette Breazeale
Second Assistant Camera:
Tobey Munari
Second Assistant Director:
Emily Voyls
Sound:
Eric Blair
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Peter Blair
Utility Sound:
Riley Cullather
Writer:
Andrew Lamm
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