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Release Date:
February 2, 2019
Original Title:
Valentine in the Vineyard
Alternate Titles:
Wedding in the Vineyard
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Head First Productions
Muse Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
As partners in life and professional winemaking, Frankie Baldwin and Nate DeLuca have different personality types and styles. They’ve just gotten engaged when Frankie’s cousin Lexi and Nate’s brother Marco spring the news that they are getting married – and on Valentine’s Day. Agreeing to keep their plans a secret, Frankie and Nate offer to host Lexi and Marco’s big day.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Lunn
"B" Camera Operator:
Tammy Jones
Art Direction:
Sarah Stapleton
Assistant Accountant:
Gretchen Heatley
Catrina Di Giovanni
Assistant Costume Designer:
Melissa Sharon David
Assistant Editor:
Ashley McCloud
Jeff Stojak
Assistant Hairstylist:
Mary Renvall
Rial Gibbons
Assistant Location Manager:
Sean Jmaeff
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Murray
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Giovanna Dupus
Katrine Prud'Homme
Assistant Property Master:
Coralee Draginda
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jennifer Liang
Assistant Sound Editor:
Joselyn Hernandez
Tony Rodney
Associate Producer:
Evan Tussman
Background Casting Director:
Stephanie Boeke
Best Boy Electric:
Liam Garagan
Best Boy Grip:
Todd Daulby
Book:
Marina Adair
Boom Operator:
Jeremy Fornier-Hanlon
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Casting Assistant:
Martina Smyth
Colorist:
Thor Roos
Consulting Producer:
Marina Adair
Costume Designer:
Valerie Halverson
Costume Set Supervisor:
Kristen Meerse
Craft Service:
Robyn Roberge
Brittany Barwick
Dialogue Editor:
Karla Melendez
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jason Kwan
Director:
Terry Ingram
Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett
Dolly Grip:
Christopher Dellinger
Editor:
Ron Yoshida
Executive Producer:
Michael Prupas
Shawn Williamson
Rachael Leigh Cook
Jim Head
Joel S. Rice
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Barry Newton
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Selena Raskin
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier
Foley Artist:
Shane Shemko
Elaine Stef
Foley Editor:
Jay Cheetham
Foley Mixer:
Adam Sharpe
Gaffer:
Knesha Yu
Grip:
Rod Moran
Carmichael Della Vincenza
Todd Thibideau
Matthew Lutes
Key Grip:
Jeff Smith
Key Hair Stylist:
Shelly Jensen
Key Makeup Artist:
Ashley Pilkey
Location Manager:
Danny McWilliams
Online Editor:
Joy Lin
Payroll Accountant:
Aidan Heatley
Post Production Coordinator:
Eleu Kruse
Darlene Choo
Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Shore
Jadene Stojak Babcock
Producer:
Trevor McWhinney
Jamie Goehring
Production Accountant:
Trudi Thorwaldson
Production Coordinator:
Joey Setter
Production Design:
Lloyd Stone
Production Manager:
Michelle Samuels
Property Master:
Daniel Cipilinsky
Script Supervisor:
Anita Reilly McGee
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jennifer Caron
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Ivona Gelo
Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin
Set Decoration:
Tim Lanham
Set Dresser:
Rob Van Poelgeest
Samantha Gauthier
Sound Designer:
Gregorio Gómez
Sound Mixer:
John Boyle
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Angly
Kevin Belen
May Guimarães
Sound Supervisor:
Sandra Portman
Steadicam Operator:
Tammy Jones
Still Photographer:
Ricardo Hubbs
Teleplay:
Rick Garman
Third Assistant Director:
Ross Langill
Transportation Captain:
Rob Glen
Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick
Kam Dhesi
Truck Costumer:
Lindsay Gjertsen
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brett Keyes
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