A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
New Tables
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
4 a.m. pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Working what should be a normal shift at the diner she's worked at since she was 17, on the night of her 10-year high school reunion, Kacey's past walks in, and worse yet, she has to wait on them.
Assistant Editor:
Raul Toledo
Boom Operator:
Stephanie Scalamogna
Cinematography:
Raffaele Dilullo
Costume Designer:
Emily Bennett
Costumer:
Emily Yurchison
Director:
Taylor Rex
Editor:
Kelsey Myers
First Assistant Camera:
Luke Keibler
First Assistant Director:
Turner Andritz
First Assistant Director (Prep):
Stephen Turselli
Gaffer:
Rich Williams
Hair Department Head:
Candace Orlandi
Key Grip:
Max Cianci
Makeup Department Head:
Katie Sasinoski
Producer:
Paulina Charlebois
Lindsey Briant
Production Assistant:
Maggie Fitzpatrick
Production Design:
Mariann Do
Prop Designer:
Juan Lucas Llera
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Peters
Second Assistant Director:
Adam Shahen
Sound Designer:
Michael Carbonaro
Writer:
Taylor Rex
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