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Release Date:
May 11, 2025
Original Title:
Perfect Machines
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Capstone Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
In 2037, an android named Wires is on the hunt to discover the truth about a missing android, Sparks. On his journey, Wires finds himself remembering a past life of his own.
Art Direction:
Sophie Sanders
Jake Kotzman
Assistant Camera:
Leah Tarwater
Casey Watson
Jaxon Mourning
Assistant Director:
Anna Strickland
Boom Operator:
Zoe English
Madison Schulte
Casting Director:
Claudia Sprague
Director:
Camryn Caruthers
Director of Photography:
Allison Ruschill
Editor:
Jae Gold
Gaffer:
Abel Villa
Key Grip:
Hannah Davis
Location Manager:
Ian Kastner
Makeup & Hair:
Zoe English
Music:
Matthew Kurniawan
Producer:
Ian Kastner
Camryn Caruthers
Production Designer:
Delilah Begay
Script Supervisor:
Bella Wasson
Madison Torrez
Sound Editor:
Hazel Caruther
Sound Mixer:
Jack Newlin
Steadicam Operator:
Cash Erikson
VFX Artist:
George LaHood
VFX Supervisor:
Jack Newlin
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Zoe English
Writer:
Camryn Caruthers
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