Haex (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 26, 2019

Original Title:
Haex

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

A supernatural sci-fi short.

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3D Modeller:
Nils Strand

Animation:
R. Tumpum Peters

Assistant Camera:
Fredrika Öberg

Co-Producer:
FIlippa Edenbro

Compositor:
Kalle Lundberg
John Buddee

Conceptual Design:
Henrik Lindblad

Costume Assistant:
Isabell O'Gorman
Zorro Svärdendahl

Costumer:
Anna Svärdendahl

Craft Service:
Stina Fernström
Emmma Backman

Digital Imaging Technician:
Razmus Ljungqvist

Director:
R. Tumpum Peters

Director of Photography:
Marcus Dineen

Electrician:
Olle Nordlund
Aimar Bergan
Samuel Gonzalez

First Assistant Director:
Dominique Kaireus

Gaffer:
Peter Övgård
Pontus Hellberg

Grip:
Marcus Stering

Location Scout:
Robert Barani

Makeup Artist:
Soley Astudottir
Sarah Rosta

Music:
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Music Producer:
Rikard Engborg

Original Music Composer:
Gustav Karlström

Producer:
R. Tumpum Peters

Production Assistant:
Alexander Peri
Charlotta Andersson

Production Manager:
Elena Sving

Props:
Nicke Green
Johan Green

Sound Assistant:
Edvin Wikner

Storyboard:
Mattias Häggström

Storyboard Artist:
Mattias Häggström

Stunt Coordinator:
Seth Ericson
Martin K.R. Zetterlund

Stunts:
Erik Dalin

Thanks:
Sina H Pour
Michaela Grip

VFX Artist:
Johan Green
Nicke Green
R. Tumpum Peters

Weapons Master:
Janne Lindqvist

Writer:
R. Tumpum Peters

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