Batteries (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Batteries

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

We heard you have batteries.

In a world destroyed by a nuclear apocalypse, 18y/o Lenny relies on his vlog camera for companionship, but his serenity is shattered when a mysterious woman threatens to take his precious batteries, the only thing keeping his camera—and his hope—alive.

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Assistant Camera:
Isaac Parker
Bella Kelley

Assistant Director:
Morgan Schultz

Best Boy Electric:
Yehia Kadhum

Colorist:
Madison Lawing

Digital Imaging Technician:
Garrett Calusdian

Director:
Cadia Greene

Director of Photography:
Madison Lawing

Editor:
Cadia Greene

Executive Producer:
Keith Brown
Nicholas Corsano

Gaffer:
Charles Fernandes

Grip:
Luke Rotella
Gavin Drew

Key Grip:
Cristobal Bustos

Location Manager:
Daniel Greene

Makeup & Hair:
Ella Kenny

Producer:
Tyler Jodoin

Production Assistant:
Zachary Petrick

Production Design:
Cadia Greene

Props:
Thor Gundlach

Script Supervisor:
Lainey Sumner

Set Designer:
Cadia Greene
Jennifer Greene

Sound Assistant:
Scott Embleton

Sound Mixer:
Erik Thiesen

Still Photographer:
Athena Stamatopoulos
Garrett Calusdian

VFX Artist:
Madison Lawing

VFX Supervisor:
Charles Fernandes

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