Lennox-Friedkin Tape #004 (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Lennox-Friedkin Tape #004

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Northern Mayo

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

In the 1980s, a scientist documented the trial of his new invention: a device that reveals what you see when you die. This is the footage.

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Animation:
Cameron Hunter

Assistant Director:
Jordan Gill

Camera Operator:
Phemia Demosthenous
Rory Gardiner
Euan Munro

Director:
Matt Benson

Director of Photography:
Euan Munro

Editor:
Ryan Dishon

Music:
Cameron Hunter

Producer:
Ryan Dishon

Production Assistant:
Jamie Thompson

Production Design:
Eve Findlay
Sam Hunter

Production Manager:
Rory Gardiner

Production Sound Mixer:
Ryan Dishon
Cameron Hunter

Screenplay:
Matt Benson
Ryan Dishon

Script Supervisor:
Ian Dickie

Sound Designer:
Ian Dickie
Ryan Dishon
Cameron Hunter

Sound Mixer:
Ian Dickie

Technical Supervisor:
Math Williams

Thanks:
Mandy Benson
Hester Greenough
Vincent Proudlock

VFX Artist:
Ian Dickie

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