Overexposed (2018) [N/A]

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.

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"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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