A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Nerd Association
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
After her popular ex-boyfriend dumps her, a striving social climber tries to get back at him by joining the Dungeons and Dragons club...and dating his twin brother.
Art Department Assistant:
Sydney Seifert
Art Direction:
Dana Gray
Boom Operator:
Lizzy Ulharik
Giovanna Gigante
Alejandro Cantu
Venus Yeung
Camera Operator:
Rachel Altland
Colorist:
Gabriella Dias
Costume Designer:
Dana Gray
Digital Imaging Technician:
Alex Van Sweringen
Director:
Ella McKenzie
Director of Photography:
MJ Johnson
Editor:
Alma Hearin
Executive Producer:
Jim Burnstein
Robert Rayher
First Assistant Camera:
Lauren Donatoni
First Assistant Director:
Luke Rademacher
Gaffer:
Nick Daddona
Graphic Designer:
Avery Nelson
Line Producer:
Venus Yeung
Makeup Artist:
Miles Hionis
Music:
Henry Crater
Producer:
Maggie Granata
Production Assistant:
Lizzy Ulharik
Giovanna Gigante
Props:
Banks Krause
Second Assistant Camera:
Gwenyth Paulson
Second Assistant Director:
Callista Brand
Set Decoration:
Aspen Kinomoto
Sound Mixer:
Eda Conway
Sound Recordist:
Ethan Malaver
Eda Conway
Still Photographer:
Stefan Petrmichl
Supervising Editor:
Eda Conway
Third Assistant Camera:
Alex Van Sweringen
Title Graphics:
Avery Nelson
Unit Production Manager:
Juan Morales
Writer:
Elle Pugh
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