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Release Date:
January 15, 2013
Original Title:
Off World
Alternate Titles:
Dark Space
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Automatic Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
College friends Devin, Jack, Shelly, Kristy, Shaun, and Flower rent a spacecraft to autopilot them to Centauri Five for a holiday break. Impatient over the rental agency restricting the ship’s speed to 10x, Devin and the others convince Shaun to remove the craft’s constrictor device. Doing so damages the computer’s automated systems, as well as the ability to send a distress beacon, causing the six friends to crash land on an uncharted alien planet.
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Art Direction:
Tim Martin
Camera Operator:
J. Søren Viuf
Casting:
Jan Freitag
Director:
Emmett Callinan
Director of Photography:
Dan Parsons
Editor:
Emmett Callinan
First Assistant Camera:
Alicia Pharris
Foley:
Tara Blume
Gaffer:
Nikolas Smith
Makeup Department Head:
David Mendez
Music:
Gregory Nicolett
Producer:
Ray Haboush
Production Manager:
Blake Edgerton
Rigging Gaffer:
Allen Liu
Set Designer:
Blake Edgerton
Sound Effects Editor:
Brandon Griffith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Vossberg
Sound Recordist:
Zang Angelfire
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Writer:
Emmett Callinan
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