Tomorow's Headline (2020) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 2020

Original Title:
Tomorow's Headline

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
NIFCO
Picture Bridge

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

The lives of 5 people with meetings at different ends of a coffee shop become the headline in tomorrow's newspaper.

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Additional Photography:
Ethan Bickford

Art Direction:
Tyler Burry

Assistant Director:
Andrea Cass

BTS Footage:
Paddy Moore

Cinematography:
Christian Davis

Colorist:
Steve Cook

Craft Service:
Siobhainn Lewis

Director:
Jeff Lewis

Dolly Grip:
Alex Wilkie

Editor:
Jeff Lewis

Editorial Consultant:
Paddy Moore

Electrician:
Colin Merdsoy

First Assistant Camera:
Kyle Taylor

Gaffer:
Alex Wilkie

Graphic Designer:
Pablo Kahn

Grip:
Colin Merdsoy
Nick White

Lighting Artist:
Ethan Bickford
Graham Godden
Kyle Taylor
Nick White

Makeup & Hair:
Jamie Stamp

Online Editor:
Steve Cook

Producer:
Jeff Lewis
Christian Davis

Production Assistant:
Matt Corbett

Script Supervisor:
Kerri Mattie

Second Assistant Camera:
Graham Godden

Set Designer:
Tyler Burry

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jamie Stamp

Still Photographer:
Ritche Perez

Transportation Coordinator:
Wayne Lewis

Writer:
Jeff Lewis

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