A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2025
Original Title:
Project U Move
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 36
Popular music artist CG5 vanishes after a New Years livestream, leaving behind nothing but a color of red. Meanwhile, around the world, a mysterious VHS tape is causing chaos by using him to entrance people with a bright and intoxicating red glow.
Boom Operator:
Jason Linford
Jeffrey Linford
Chief Lighting Technician:
Nate Doane
Cinematography:
CG5
William Bradford
Compositing Artist:
Moises Moreno
Suelen Tieko
Hiroka Oizumi
Rose Hicks
Adrian He
Compositing Supervisor:
Connor Harris
Andrew Zeller
Director:
CG5
William Bradford
Editor:
Gabe Reeves
CG5
Gaffer:
Casey Fehr
Key Grip:
Alyssa Ramirez
Music:
CG5
Dallin Heward
Jeffrey Linford
Jason Linford
Producer:
CG5
William Bradford
Production Assistant:
Jason Linford
Jeffrey Linford
Angie Green
Props:
Devin Hall
Sound Designer:
CG5
William Bradford
Marshall Mabee
Gabe Reeves
VFX Supervisor:
Donny Rausch
Alex Hamrick
Mikey L'Heureux
Rose Hicks
Visual Effects:
Abraham CantĂș
Wardrobe Designer:
Angie Green
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