What's My Sign Again? (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
What's My Sign Again?

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Studio: Sillie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

This is the story of the hare who lost his spectacles...

When a science geek discovers his crush obsessively worships astrology, he sets out to build a device that would alter the position of the stars in the sky to make them truly compatible.

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Assistant Editor:
Richard J Bryer

Boom Operator:
Nathan Stuck
Elliot Lanzer

Costumer:
Juni Musto

Digital Imaging Technician:
Sam Rho
Sam Grossman

Director:
Richard J Bryer

Director of Photography:
Andrew Delly

Editor:
Sam Grossman

Executive Producer:
Garrett Chapin

First Assistant Camera:
Anna Pizon

First Assistant Director:
Malakee McGuier

Gaffer:
Will Squires

Graphic Designer:
Alex Braun

Grip:
Alyssa Maree
Stoltz
Simon Vaughn
Nathan Bauer

Key Grip:
Natalie Vrobel

Location Manager:
Grace Prentice

Music Supervisor:
Talia Reiss

Producer:
Grace Prentice
Paige Robinson

Producer's Assistant:
Richard J Bryer
Malakee McGuier

Production Design:
Cameron Knotek-Black

Prop Designer:
Sam Rho

Script Supervisor:
Isaiah Hale

Second Assistant Camera:
Grace Dashner
Alyssa Maree

Second Assistant Director:
Grace Prentice

Sound Mixer:
Ameena Sawan

Weapons Master:
Sam Rho

Writer:
Richard J Bryer

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