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Release Date:
January 26, 2018
Original Title:
Overexposed
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A gritty thriller dealing with topical social issues, Overexposed is the story of a teen girl caught up in a sexting scandal that leads to panic, outrage and murder.
"B" Camera Operator:
Caleb Wall
Additional Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Armorer:
Edward Nickerson
Assistant Location Manager:
Cameron Epley
Best Boy Electric:
James Wray
Best Boy Grip:
Micah Hart
Boom Operator:
Brad Jennings
Camera Intern:
Isaac Sanders
Casting:
Chris Freihofer
Casting Assistant:
Bethany Bourland
Costume Design:
Jenava Burguiere
Digital Imaging Technician:
Matthew Gardocki
Director:
Conor Allyn
Director of Photography:
Samuel Calvin
Editor:
Guillermo Zouain
Electrician:
Zack Gilpin
Extras Casting:
Chantél Italia Johnson
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Philip Byrd
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jeff Marks
Dylan Shelby
First Assistant Director:
Ty Dickson
Gaffer:
Matt Bauske
Graphic Designer:
Sean P. Egan
Grip:
Mitch Leasure
Key Grip:
Liz Drew
Key Hair Stylist:
Jenny Hausam
Key Makeup Artist:
Toni Marlo
Location Manager:
Nicholas Szabo
Location Scout:
Ty Dickson
Makeup & Hair:
Joshana Clark
Makeup Artist:
Krystal Engel
Production Design:
Colin Warde
Production Office Coordinator:
Wendy A. Parker
Property Master:
Cassie Kay Smith
Script Supervisor:
Amanda Rainey
Second Assistant Camera:
Omega Davis
Second Assistant Director:
Sean Patrick Eaton
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kylie Esco
Second Unit Director:
Neil Dunn
Set Dresser:
Alissa Horn
Set Medic:
Veni Hansen
Sound Mixer:
Grant Provence
Still Photographer:
Zachary Burns
Unit Production Manager:
Nathan Gardocki
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Gardocki
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Natalie Jacobson
Writer:
Conor Allyn
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