An Archivist's Search for Meaning (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
An Archivist's Search for Meaning

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

As finances tighten at the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, a film archivist struggles with the unreasonable demands of their last major donor, Laiar Slanttely. After being forced to work on the Malone Project she races to unravel a vast conspiracy, oblivious to the eldritch twisting of the archive around her.

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Art Designer:
Camden Henson
Brandon Countryman
Grey Johnson

Assistant Camera:
Assad Malik
Brandon Countryman

Assistant Director:
Justin Eggert

BTS Photographer:
Thomas Cruz
Assad Malik

Boom Operator:
Jade D'Silva

Color Assistant:
Assad Malik

Colorist:
Lucas Mason

Creator:
Jadon Putman

Director:
Mauricio Dzierwa

Director of Photography:
Lucas Mason

Editor:
Grey Johnson

Grip:
Camden Henson
Assad Malik

Music:
Ashton Cartwright

Post Production Supervisor:
Jadon Putman

Production Design:
Morning Huang

Property Master:
Morning Huang

Sound Designer:
Jadon Putman

Sound Recordist:
Robyn DeBalko

Special Effects:
Camden Henson

Story Developer:
Jadon Putman

Visual Effects:
Joshua Allen

Writer:
Jadon Putman
Justin Eggert

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