Desk Job (2024) [NR]

Release Date:
July 6, 2024

Original Title:
Desk Job

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
WEUP Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 20

How many lives have you saved?

Tom, a spiritless employee at a suicide hotline struggles with helping others, as well as himself.

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Art Direction:
Philippe Grard

Assistant Director:
Aurelio Babbit

Casting:
Kayla Finley

Colorist:
Ayden Lawman

Costume Designer:
Miles Isbae Worrell

Digital Imaging Technician:
BJ Cooper

Director:
Jacob Skammer

Director of Photography:
Ayden Lawman

Editor:
Jacob Skammer

First Assistant Camera:
Steven Graham

Gaffer:
Kyle Benjamin Miller

Key Grip:
Ben Clark

Makeup & Hair:
Sparrow Jackson

Music:
Ethan Drake
Jackie Gibson

Producer:
Rania Ashoor
Tamia Booker
Jacob Skammer
Nicholas Nohe
Asher Greene

Production Design:
Rebecca Gendron

Script Supervisor:
May Suri

Second Assistant Camera:
BJ Cooper

Set Decoration:
Michelle Ghee

Sound Designer:
Ethan Drake

Sound Director:
Sebastian Duall

Sound Mixer:
Ethan Drake
Finn Daly
Michael Fopia

Writer:
Jacob Skammer
Aurelio Babbit

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