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Release Date:
October 5, 2018
Original Title:
The Focusing Effect
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Wild Horses Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 70
For his final project for film class in college, Kevin Morris, with the help of his girlfriend Julie and his roommate Jay, is making a documentary in which ex-couple share their breakup stories individually. When he comes across a disturbing secret involving one of his subjects (Ashley), he goes against his better judgment and shares it with Ashley's ex-boyfriend, James. But when the results are anything but satisfying, things start to get dangerous as James acts more ominous and it seems the lives of Kevin, Julie, Jay, and Ashley are soon in question.
Assistant Director:
Michael Schwarz
Camera Operator:
Kelly Woodruff
Daniel Lee Harris
Ketcher Montgomery
Cinematography:
L. Tanner Smith
Co-Editor:
Nikki Emerson
Co-Producer:
Kelly Woodruff
Editor:
L. Tanner Smith
Lighting Technician:
Corey Graham
Post Production Assistant:
Casey Lee
Producer:
L. Tanner Smith
Production Assistant:
Eric Lehmann
Britney Weis
Lindsey Staggs
Sound Editor:
Jacob Miles
Sound Recordist:
Brian Cooper
Michael Schwarz
Ketcher Montgomery
Story:
Nikki Emerson
Kelly Woodruff
Writer:
L. Tanner Smith
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