Endless (2016) [NR]

Release Date:
August 19, 2016

Original Title:
Endless

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Apple
Boys Don't Cry
Def Jam Recordings
Fresh Produce

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 46

46 minutes of 120 hours in the life of Frank Ocean.

A visual album by American singer Frank Ocean serenades the construction of a spiraling “staircase to heaven” inside a warehouse.

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Art Department Manager:
Paper Mache Monkey

Assistant Camera:
Keith Ferreira

Assistant Editor:
Taj Francois

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Joe Visciano

Colorist:
Brandon Chavez

Conductor:
Robert Ames

Construction Manager:
TMG

Creative Director:
Frank Ocean
Thomas Mastorakos

Digital Imaging Technician:
Taj Francois

Director:
Frank Ocean

Director of Photography:
Francisco Soriano

Editor:
Francisco Soriano

Legal Services:
King, Holmes, Paterno and Soriano, LLP

Manager of Operations:
Three Six Zero

Mixing Engineer:
Tom Elmhirst
Mike Dean
Noah Goldstein

Music Producer:
Joe Thornalley
Michael Uzowuru
Frank Ocean
Troy Noka

Original Music Composer:
Frank Ocean

Producer:
Wendi Morris

Production Coordinator:
Caius Pawson

Production Design:
Thomas Mastorakos

Recording Supervision:
Def Jam

Sound Designer:
Maarten Hofmeijer
Brent Kiser

Sound Engineer:
Caleb Laven

Sound Mixer:
Caleb Laven

Thanks:
Tom Sachs

VFX Artist:
Grant Lau

Wardrobe Assistant:
Henri Helander

Wardrobe Master:
Rita Zebdi

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