A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 20, 2017
Original Title:
An Hour Behind
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Candlelight Media Group
Silver Peak Productions
SunWorld Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Trish's friends set her up on a blind-date, but when she forgets to adjust her clocks to compensate for Daylight Savings Time, she inadvertently stands her potential sweetheart up. Instead, she arrives at the venue and meets Parker, a sweet-natured but troubled paramedic who decides to play along with the oblivious Trish. The pair hit it off, but their promising romance is threatened when the case of mistaken identity is revealed.
"A" Camera Operator:
John Lyde
"B" Camera Operator:
Brian Brough
Accountant:
Gregory K. Brough
Assistant Editor:
Anthony Straga
Best Boy Electric:
Dan Haskell
Best Boy Grip:
KeAlii Johnson
Boom Operator:
Paul D. Hunt
Colorist:
Alex Bryant
Costume Designer:
Sonja N. Harris
Dialogue Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Director:
Brian Brough
Director of Photography:
John Lyde
Driver:
Jason Kelly
Editor:
Brian Brough
Executive Producer:
Elisa Jan
AJC Pennyworth
Pierre-Andre Rochat
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Paul D. Green
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Scott Schaertl
First Assistant Director:
Alex Bryant
Foley Artist:
Nate Hoffman
Gaffer:
Steven Madsen
Key Grip:
Kevin Woodward
Key Hair Stylist:
Leslie Kidman
Key Makeup Artist:
Danielle Donahue
Legal Services:
Matthew Fladell
Online Editor:
Bryan Anderson
Orchestrator:
James Schafer
Original Music Composer:
James Schafer
Post Production Supervisor:
Bryan Thompson
Producer:
Brian Brough
Anthony Straga
Production Accountant:
Melanie Burningham
Production Assistant:
Kent Staheli
Production Coordinator:
Emily Bitter
Production Design:
Anthony Straga
Production Intern:
Isaac Oates
Property Master:
Bruce Wing
Props:
Arielle Wing
Keston Wing
Screenplay:
Brittany Wiscombe
Script Supervisor:
Emily Bitter
Second Assistant Camera:
Kevin Lyde
Second Assistant Director:
Lee Andrews
Second Second Assistant Director:
BrookeLynn Millard
Set Decoration:
Monet Devilliers
Set Dresser:
Bryce Bishop
Sound Effects Editor:
China Khoral
Sound Mixer:
Paul D. Hunt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nate Hoffman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Transportation Coordinator:
Brett Miller
Unit Production Manager:
B.J. Alexander
VFX Artist:
Anthony Straga
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Anthony Straga
Writer:
Brittany Wiscombe
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