A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2009
Original Title:
The Building
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
NGN Productions
Nasser Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
A bored journalist reporter's baby monitor is picking up her neighbors' phone conversations, and one neighbor's dialogue in particular convinces her that he's a murderer.
ADR Recordist:
Gordon Sproule
Assistant Costume Designer:
Brodie Davison
Assistant Editor:
Shannon Y.F. Lum
Best Boy Electric:
Geoff Dane
Boom Operator:
Christopher Lee
Camera Operator:
Craig Powell
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Casting Associate:
Martina Smyth
Co-Executive Producer:
Tara Cowell-Plain
Durey Shevar
Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda
Dialogue Editor:
Gord Hillier
Director:
Terry Ingram
Director of Photography:
Michael Balfry
Editor:
Daria Ellerman
Executive Producer:
Jack Nasser
Extras Casting:
Annette McCaffrey
First Assistant Camera:
Francis Kramer
First Assistant Director:
Mike Crain
Darryl Whetung
Foley Artist:
Maureen Murphy
Foley Mixer:
Luke Mathers
Gaffer:
Jim Swanson
Key Grip:
Dave Walker
Key Hair Stylist:
Victoria Fernandez
Lead Set Dresser:
Cary White
Line Producer:
Tara Cowell-Plain
Makeup Department Head:
Candice Stafford
Music:
Stu Goldberg
Producer:
Jack Nasser
Production Design:
Brian Davie
Property Master:
Hans Ter Horst
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Rerrie
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Lundstrom
Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Kretz
Set Decoration:
Grayson Hosie
Set Dresser:
Robert Barton
Sound Designer:
Pat Haskill
Sound Mixer:
Mark Schroeder
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Sheppard
Gordon Sproule
Sound Supervisor:
Anke Bakker
Special Effects Assistant:
Martin Testa
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy
Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dunn
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul Cox
Writer:
Jack Nasser
Tracy Charlton
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