A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Personally I Find It Rude to Be Boring
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ceaseless Fun
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
An impossibly-cool underground party turns ugly after a fight spills out into the alley. As the bass thumps relentlessly, ravers pour out of the warehouse. They dance, fight, kiss, smoke, scream, consume, and eventually disappear into the night.
ADR & Dubbing:
Stephen Marsiano
Assistant Director:
Nic Murphy
Associate Producer:
Majella Bess Loughran
Meredith Treinen
Colorist:
Briana Brackett
Dialogue Editor:
Yuxin Lu
Director:
Derek Spencer
Director of Photography:
Trey Betts
Editor:
Derek Spencer
Executive Producer:
Nic Murphy
Derek Spencer
Fight Choreographer:
John Tieng
Gaffer:
Al Webster
Location Sound Mixer:
Yuanhua (Gwendolyn) Wang
Makeup Artist:
Ingrid Weeks
Music:
Estlin Usher
Producer:
Nic Murphy
Scott Monahan
Sound Editor:
Shaun Yee
Steadicam Operator:
John B. Barrett
Supervising Sound Editor:
Chanikarn Thitipichetkul
Visual Effects:
Jens Wagner
Writer:
Derek Spencer
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