A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Ring Ring
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Palmyra Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Sebastian, best man to his friend's wedding, is already running late when he accidentally throws the rings into a trash compactor. He dives in after them, and must grapple with both the walls and the wedding's deadline closing in on him.
Associate Producer:
Jorge Simes
Cindy Simes
Alex Simes
Hong-Gam Le
Casey Diehl
BTS Photographer:
Joanna Raimo
Colorist:
Jordan Amandes
Director:
Lucas X. Simes
Director of Photography:
Lincoln Rogers
Executive Producer:
Andrew McComb
First Assistant Camera:
Devin Flores
Corey Clark
Raine Yung
Foley Artist:
Katie G. Waters
Foley Editor:
Katie G. Waters
Key Grip:
Will Gaudet
Key Scenic Artist:
Jorge Simes
Location Scout:
Horace Mann Nowell III
Music:
Jeff Ryan
Dave Simley
Post Producer:
Travis Spicer
Producer:
Lincoln Rogers
Nathan Carlberg
Production Assistant:
Valori Laudarj
Ryan Leshock
Production Designer:
Jake Nolan
Production Manager:
Sam Foster
Scenic Artist:
Gregory Nolan
Jennifer Drozd-Nolan
Second Assistant Camera:
Zeke Mendez
Claire Cray
Patrick Belczak
Sound Editor:
Craig Weber
Sound Mixer:
Ian Farthing
Sound Recordist:
Alejandro Reyes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Katie G. Waters
VFX Artist:
Hovelyn PeƱas
VFX Supervisor:
Karl Camara
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Khi Johnson
Writer:
Lucas X. Simes
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