Dark Skies (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 21, 2013

Original Title:
Dark Skies

Alternate Titles:
Ciel obscur
Cielos tenebrosos
Dark Skies - Sie sind unter uns
Los Elegidos
Los Elegidos (Dark Skies)
Os Escolhidos
夜凶

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alliance Films
Automatik Entertainment
Blumhouse Productions
Cinema Vehicle Services

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16  AU: MA15+  BE: 16  BR: 14  CA: 18A  CH: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  FI: K-16  FR: 12  GB: 15  IE: 15A  JP: R15+  NL: 16  NO: 15  RU: 16+  SK: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

Once you have been chosen. You belong to them.

From the producers of Paranormal Activity, Insidious, and Sinister comes Dark Skies: a supernatural thriller that follows a young family living in the suburbs. As husband and wife Daniel and Lacey Barret witness an escalating series of disturbing events involving their family, their safe and peaceful home quickly unravels. When it becomes clear that the Barret family is being targeted by an unimaginably terrifying and deadly force, Daniel and Lacey take matters in their own hands to solve the mystery of what is after their family.

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ADR Engineer:
Patrick Christensen

ADR Mixer:
Doug Latislaw
Tom Ryan
Evan Daum
Judah Getz

Additional Photography:
Michael Simmonds

Aerial Camera:
Matthew T. Rodgers

Art Department Coordinator:
Benjamin Nowicki

Art Department Production Assistant:
Alexandra Carlo
Marshall King
Bruce Muller
Justin Denis

Art Direction:
David Dean Ebert
Philip Salick
Shane Richardson

Assistant Art Director:
Chris Rubin

Assistant Editor:
Nathan Hankins
Dave Davenport

Assistant Hairstylist:
Elizabeth Rabe

Assistant Property Master:
Patrick Spall

Best Boy Electric:
James Andrew Turpin

Best Boy Grip:
Kaya Dillon
Le Richardson

Boom Operator:
Greg Sextro
Cole Bluma
Sara Glaser

CG Artist:
Bruce Coy
Ignacio Garcerón
Evan Underwood

CG Supervisor:
Matt von Brock

Camera Loader:
Amanda Morgan

Camera Operator:
Gilbert Salas
Brad Grimmett
Michael Fuchs
Matthew Pearce

Casting:
Rick Montgomery

Chief Lighting Technician:
Mark Koenig
Kevin Massey

Compositing Supervisor:
Jason Fotter

Compositor:
Eric Hayden
Antonio Chang
Brian D. Williams
Philip Sisk
Matthew Massarella
Chris Faczek
Kevin Yuille
Josh Miyaji

Costume Design:
Kelle Kutsugerus

Costume Supervisor:
Pamela Incardona
Deirdra E. Govan

Dialogue Editor:
Aynee Osborn

Digital Compositor:
William J. Cox

Digital Imaging Technician:
Oliver Mancebo
Scott Resnick

Digital Intermediate:
Michael Cioni
Peter Cioni
Katie Fellion
Paul Geffre

Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Keenan Mock
Ryan McKeague
Paul Rehder

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Ian Vertovec

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Matt Blackshear

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Des Carey

Director:
Scott Stewart

Director of Photography:
David Boyd

Dolly Grip:
Dave Palestine
Wayne Stroud

Drone Pilot:
Christopher J. Schuster

Editor:
Peter Gvozdas

Editorial Production Assistant:
Holly Isaacson

Executive Producer:
Scott Stewart
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Harvey Weinstein
Charles Layton
Bob Weinstein

First Assistant "A" Camera:
David Leb

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Benjamin Steeples

First Assistant "C" Camera:
Gary Webster

First Assistant Accountant:
Karen M. Fuchs

First Assistant Director:
Adam Druxman
Matthew Vose Campbell

First Assistant Editor:
Lorena Talpan
Tommy Aagaard

Foley Artist:
Alicia Stevenson
Dawn Fintor

Foley Editor:
Robert Batha

Foley Mixer:
Scott Curtis

Grip:
Scott Baty
Eric Fahy
David Zera
Bryan Gilbert
Peter Milmoe
Erica Thurlow
Mark Schwebel
Michael Orr
Oliver Ogden
Chris Rauch
Joe T. Creep

Hair Department Head:
Jason Hayes
Traci E. Smithe

Key Grip:
Adam Barbay
Sean C. Mehen

Key Makeup Artist:
Anthony Gordon

Leadman:
James A. Costello
Peter DeCurtis

Lighting Technician:
Wesley Alley

Location Manager:
Richard M. Bartholomay
Kandice Billingsley

Makeup Artist:
Jed Dornoff

Makeup Department Head:
Rachel Geary
Eleanor Sabaduquia

Makeup Effects:
Michael Ezell
Justin Raleigh

Music:
Joseph Bishara

Producer:
Jason Blum

Production Accountant:
Justin Carville

Production Assistant:
Carter Ward

Production Coordinator:
Mandy Yaeger
Erin Vitali

Production Design:
Jeff Higinbotham

Production Secretary:
Chris Ruiz

Production Sound Mixer:
Buck Robinson
John D'Aquino

Production Supervisor:
Laura Altmann
Carly Hugo

Property Master:
Jamie Maheu
Brandon Tonner-Connolly

Script Supervisor:
Renetta G. Amador
Jean-Paul Chreky

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Dylan Conrad

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Justin Gamboa

Second Assistant Camera:
Dan Fuller

Second Assistant Director:
Danny Giles
Kerry McCrohan

Set Costumer:
Monika Darby
Cassiopeia Smith

Set Decoration:
Hernan Camacho
Sandy Lindstedt

Set Dresser:
Sammy Loreno
Shanna Worsham
Isidoro Avila
Tory Harris
Ed McGrady
William Boukhaled
Jason Cortes
Lance Clark
Ryan James Coombe
Caroline Applegarth
Morgan Gillio
Daniel Tritto

Sound Editor:
Daniel N. Salas

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul J. Diller
Michael Sana
Jordan Wilby

Sound Mixer:
Zsolt Magyar

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Mann

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Gullesserian

Steadicam Operator:
Brad Grimmett
Michael Fuchs

Still Photographer:
Matt Kennedy

Studio Teachers:
Lois Yaroshefsky

Stunt Coordinator:
Rob King
Dennis Scott

Stunts:
Elena Savko

Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Cabral

Systems Administrators & Support:
Dennis Sanchez

Title Designer:
Aaron Becker

Transportation Coordinator:
John Yarbrough

Unit Production Manager:
Rick Osako

Utility Sound:
Charles German

VFX Artist:
Matt Resta

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Michael Zavala

Visual Effects Editor:
Tommy Aagaard

Visual Effects Producer:
Tiffany Smith

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Sammie Crowley

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Diane Macke

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Altenau
Andrew Somers

Writer:
Scott Stewart

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