A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Ocean - Five Years
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Flying Scooter Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 43
An early morning phone call in 2017 changed the lives of two teenage brothers bonded by their love of percussion. One died tragically in a car accident while the other determined to make sense of his loss through music.
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Brian Ammon
Colorist:
Dylan White
Jennifer Schlieper
Philip W. Atkins
Digital Imaging Technician:
Courtney Gumpf
Director:
Jennifer Schlieper
Director of Photography:
Philip W. Atkins
Editor:
Dylan White
Executive Producer:
Bob McCutcheon
Brett McCutcheon
Dana McCutcheon
Courtney Gumpf
Jennifer Schlieper
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Nick Hewitt
Mixing Engineer:
Bob McCutcheon
Music:
Brett McCutcheon
June Bracken
Music Arranger:
Brett McCutcheon
Producer:
Waya Slater
Recording Supervision:
Bob McCutcheon
Jimmy Hoyson
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Stefano Ceccarelli
Anita Harnish
Sound:
Nathaniel Robinson
Writer:
Jennifer Schlieper
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