A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Pile O' Meat
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Brakelight Pictures
Night Moves Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Lyle O' Keat, a simple man, calls Ricky B. Killing to handle a terrible bug problem.
Art Direction:
Willa Pisarski
Assistant Camera:
Katie Mlinek
Lexa Krebs
Cinematography:
Gabriel W. Armstrong
Colorist:
Jack Mohler
Costume Design:
Murrie Rosenfeld
Director:
Jonas Bishop Hayes
Dolly Grip:
Autumn Stevens
Editor:
Jonas Bishop Hayes
Gaffer:
Christopher Burke
Key Grip:
Harrison Rusk
Lighting Technician:
Peter Steininger
Original Music Composer:
Max Stalker-Wilde
Producer:
Zoe Garrick
Angelo Chammah
Production Assistant:
Izzy Raye
Production Design:
Mia Baudey
Sound:
Matthew Rollins
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Nina Carelli
Title Designer:
Autumn Stevens
Writer:
Jonas Bishop Hayes
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