A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Camp Minneshanka
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
The young and reluctant new owner of Camp Minneshanka stumbles upon an old staff training video, unleashing a vengeful spirit that wants just one thing: to make a music video.
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Assistant Director:
Miranda Wittenberg
Boom Operator:
Luke Steichen
Chief Lighting Technician:
Miranda Wittenberg
Cinematography:
Nashat Khan
Tylar Frame
Costume Designer:
Rachael Heppner
Director:
Tylar Frame
Editor:
Tylar Frame
Graphic Designer:
Tylar Frame
Key Makeup Artist:
Rachael Heppner
Music:
Nashat Khan
Production Assistant:
Owen Seewald-Marquardt
Jordyn Zavesky
Production Designer:
Tylar Frame
Prop Designer:
Rachael Heppner
Miranda Wittenberg
Property Builder:
Rachael Heppner
Miranda Wittenberg
Nashat Khan
Tylar Frame
Script Supervisor:
Rachael Heppner
Set Buyer:
Tylar Frame
Set Dresser:
Tylar Frame
Miranda Wittenberg
Rachael Heppner
Sound Designer:
Nashat Khan
Storyboard Artist:
Miranda Wittenberg
Writer:
Tylar Frame
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