A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Omega-Pharm
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Vancouver Film School
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
The character stuck in 1960’s style ads becomes self aware, breaking himself out of his false reality.
ADR Editor:
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
ADR Recordist:
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
Animation:
Erin McLeod
Art Direction:
Shiva Gohari
Assistant Editor:
Sanghyun Moon
Atmos Editor:
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
BTS Photographer:
Cristian Macalincag
Camera Operator:
Alejandro Sarmiento
Colorist:
Adrian Kurbegovic
Construction Coordinator:
Kylee Lauren Bell
Costume Assistant:
Justin Ferrera
Dialogue Editor:
José Angel Piña
Digital Imaging Technician:
Sanghyun Moon
Director:
Ryan Hughes
Director of Photography:
Jaxon Bohn
Dolly Grip:
Marcus Lok Au
Editor:
Keila Kemp
Electrician:
Jude Stave
Bhutan Krishna Vegiteela
Jim Chen
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Marko Vasiljevic
Tirivashe Mapfumo
First Assistant Director:
Jed Andrew Esteron
Foley Editor:
Angus Wallace
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
José Angel Piña
Foley Recordist:
Angus Wallace
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
José Angel Piña
Gaffer:
Aly Ansbacher
Zexian Gong
Grip:
Jude Stave
Bhutan Krishna Vegiteela
Jim Chen
Key Grip:
Zexian Gong
Key Hair Stylist:
Rania Zahrai
Key Makeup Artist:
Nix Dobson
Line Producer:
Chris Floresca
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Kathleen Degrandis
Post Production Supervisor:
Henri Poiret
Producer:
Henri Poiret
Production Designer:
Andy Kalinin
Script Supervisor:
Ryan Wang
Soly Hyun
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Tirivashe Mapfumo
Aly Ansbacher
Second Assistant Director:
Soly Hyun
David Adewumi
Set Decoration:
Meddie Mousakhani
Sound Effects Editor:
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Angus Wallace
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
José Angel Piña
Still Photographer:
Cristian Macalincag
Visual Effects Compositor:
David Adewumi
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Adewumi
Writer:
Ryan Hughes
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