A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 18, 2017
Original Title:
Sequence Break
Genres:
Horror | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Destroy All Entertainment
The Basement Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 80
A reclusive video arcade technician experiences bizarre biomechanical mutations and hallucinations when a mysterious new arcade machine appears in his shop.
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Additional Gaffer:
Eddy Scully
Art Direction:
Aaron Francis
Colorist:
James Honaker
Costume Design:
Audrey Wasilewski
Digital Imaging Technician:
Claire Jago
Director:
Graham Skipper
Director of Photography:
Brian Sowell
Editor:
Zach Wiegmann
Epk Camera Operator:
Ben Rock
First Assistant Camera:
Ariel Pomerantz
First Assistant Director:
Mel House
Foley Artist:
Matthew Schaff
Gaffer:
Jordan Holtane
Graphic Designer:
Madeline Walker
Grip:
Max Skelton
Key Grip:
Nick Shamblott
Key Makeup Artist:
Dnelle Almanza
Music:
Van Hughes
Music Supervisor:
Jonny Coleman
Producer:
Lyle Kanouse
Audrey Wasilewski
Lisa Long
Graham Skipper
Production Design:
DeAnne Millais
Second Assistant Camera:
Jesus Trevino
Brandon Winters
Set Dresser:
Rob Lecrone
Sound Designer:
Zach Wiegmann
Sound Mixer:
Josh L. Gerson
Victor Bouzi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Archacki
Special Effects:
Sierra Russell
Josh Russell
Still Photographer:
Bruno O'Hara
Visual Effects:
Jason Richard Miller
Wardrobe Assistant:
Sallie Eskins
Wig Designer:
Kristy Staky
Writer:
Graham Skipper
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