A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 18, 2013
Original Title:
Sound of Nothing
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
88mm Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Six years after the apocalypse, George and his daughter live at a secluded old farm in an attempt to hide from roving creatures, militant survivors, and their own past. But a stranger's unexpected appearance brings them out of hiding.
Art Direction:
Derek Simmons
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kim Grega
Joe Rieckenberg
Amber Schanter
Camera Operator:
Chris Grega
Brant Hadfield
Adrian Taylor
Cinematography:
Ted Joerding
Colorist:
Greg Matthew
Director:
Chris Grega
Editor:
Greg Matthew
Hannah Radcliff
First Assistant Director:
Lisa Morrison
Foley Artist:
James Duff
Gaffer:
Elizabeth Gorry
Graphic Designer:
Tommy Schlereth
Grip:
Mike Cowan
Sherard E. Curry
Scott C. Dorough
Michael Lowhorn
Daniel Ludwig
Brian Martinez
Ray Myint
Eric Stanze
Ben Volgelsang
Ryan Walsh
James Wilk
Makeup Department Head:
Rachel Rieckenberg
Music:
Gus Stevenson
Producer:
Chris Grega
Brock Roberts
Production Design:
Elizabeth Gorry
Script Supervisor:
Ryan Caldwell
Second Assistant Director:
Tim Gorry
Visual Effects:
Trevor Williams
Wardrobe Master:
Elizabeth Gorry
Kim Grega
Writer:
Chris Grega
Ceasare Vengoni
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