Midnight (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Midnight

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bicameral Productions
Freetage Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The sun rises at Midnight.

An egotistical young man must face consequences after his dark past makes a resurgence.

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Assistant Director:
Josh Orms

Boom Operator:
Josh Orms
Jonathan Simmons

Cinematography:
Josh Orms

Director:
Austin Freetage

Director of Photography:
Josh Orms

Editor:
Josh Orms
Austin Freetage

Editorial Manager:
Josh Orms

Editorial Staff:
Armand Topcubasi
Isaiah Molina
Austin Freetage

Executive Producer:
Charles Hernandez

First Assistant Camera:
Austin Freetage

Grip:
Josh Orms

Key Grip:
Jonathan Simmons

Location Scout:
Josh Orms

Original Music Composer:
Wade Josey

Producer:
Josh Orms

Production Design:
Charles Hernandez

Production Supervisor:
Josh Orms

Prop Designer:
Charles Hernandez

Screenplay:
Austin Freetage
Josh Orms

Screenstory:
Austin Freetage

Script Consultant:
Josh Orms
Jonathan Barron

Script Researcher:
Jonathan Barron

Script Supervisor:
Josh Orms

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Keven Meadows

Sound Director:
Josh Orms

Storyboard:
Austin Freetage

Writer:
Austin Freetage

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