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Release Date:
July 15, 2024
Original Title:
The Ballad of Rose Mae
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Discordia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
This creative musical portrays a serious story in new ways. After losing his first wife, Edwin Gray finds himself at the funeral of his child, Rose Mae, who despite suspicion, fell prey to a plague.
Assistant Camera:
Jake O'Connor
Geffen Aviva
Gray Fagan
Mollie Thompson
Assistant Director:
Braeden De La Garza
Geffen Aviva
Best Boy Electric:
Wavy Angel
Best Boy Grip:
Poppy Shaw
Casting:
Emma Kenney
Choreographer:
Jordyn Margolis
Costume Design:
Emma Beeman
Director:
Bailey Wax
Gray Fagan
Director of Photography:
Em Shafer
Editor:
Jonah Rubin
Gaffer:
Tyler Maynard
Key Costumer:
Grace Courville
Key Grip:
Taylor Reick
Lyricist:
Grace Courville
Makeup & Hair:
Christine Dubuc
Nancy Miller
Music:
Gray Fagan
Musician:
Braeden De La Garza
Henry Sepulveda
Manuel Lopez
Carlos Parra Viejo
Pavel Rusev
David Merchan Amaya
Daniela López
Orchestrator:
Sara López
Producer:
David Dorsky
Gray Fagan
Gia Rigoli
Mollie Thompson
Bailey Wax
Production Assistant:
Beau Price
Gary Fagan
Ryan Fagan
Suzy Fagan
Production Design:
David Kaiser
Property Master:
Sean Fagan
Screenplay:
Gray Fagan
Set Photographer:
Chloe Enos
Sound Mixer:
Angelogotme
Steadicam Operator:
Dylan Pfaffenberger
Story:
Grace Courville
Caitlin McLaughlin
Gray Fagan
Bailey Wax
Mandi Bryant
Studio Teacher:
Whitney Lewis
Unit Production Manager:
Mollie Thompson
David Dorsky
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