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Release Date:
July 12, 2013
Original Title:
Telescope
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Observatory Media
Soapbox Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A cosmic archaeologist journeys through space and time to capture evidence of a forgotten Earth.
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Best Boy Electric:
Justin Lesch
Best Boy Grip:
Chris Bond
Concept Artist:
John Isaac Watters
Courtland Lomax
Construction Coordinator:
Blake Paine
Digital Imaging Technician:
Janelle Canastra
Director:
Matt Litwiller
Collin Davis
Director of Photography:
Travis LaBella
Dolly Grip:
Chris Amos
Editor:
Collin Davis
Executive Producer:
Howard Lukk
Lien Nguyen
Daniel De La Rosa
First Assistant Camera:
Jacqueline Reyno
Gaffer:
Jonathan Mahoney
Key Grip:
Declan Fox
Makeup Department Head:
Stacy Bisel
Music:
Zach Robinson
Doug Kaplan
Other:
Mike Krause
Annie Chang
Anna Su
Ken Ross
Eric Johnson
Max Douglas
Trevor Munster
Sarah Stoecker
Alastor Arnold
Camille Hidalgo
Scott Weber
Producer:
Eric Bodge
Kris Eber
Matt Litwiller
Production Assistant:
Michelle Kinne
Blake Reistad
Daniel LeBlanc
Danny Hirsch
Wil Collins
Michael Grohsman
Production Designer:
Molly Burgess
Production Executive:
Todd Livdahl
Production Supervisor:
Jessica Stewart
Props:
Matteo Marjoram
Script Supervisor:
Chris Gonzalez
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Gallagher
Set Dresser:
David A. Flores
Sound Designer:
Andrew Walker
Sound Mixer:
Jacob Nerstheimer
Storyboard:
Vicky Trochez
Swing:
Chris Margorian
Blake Paine
Visual Effects:
Wes Ball
Peter Sidoriak
Weston Fribley
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Juerg Grieder
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Dana Dillion
Writer:
Eric Bodge
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