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Release Date:
April 1, 2016
Original Title:
Keystone
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
When Jack begins to forget, he visits Keystone, an organization with an unlikely mandate: making your most important memories truly unforgettable.
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Assistant Art Director:
Mark Northcott
Assistant Editor:
Aaron Elliott
Associate Producer:
Andrea Dunne
Boom Operator:
Harvey Hyslop
Camera Operator:
Adam Penney
Camera Trainee:
Jillian Willcott
Carpenter:
Mark Northcott
Tim White
Catering:
Randy Tavernor
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Craft Service:
Nancy Hynes
Director:
Ian Foster
Director of Photography:
Adam Penney
Editor:
Chris Darlington
First Assistant Camera:
Tommy Humphries
First Assistant Director:
Erin French
Foley Recordist:
Mark Neary
Gaffer:
Andrew Best
Graphic Designer:
Mike Mouland
Key Grip:
Steve McCarthy
Location Manager:
Mark Perry
Location Production Assistant:
Jana Gillis
Makeup & Hair:
Mackenzie Geehan
Music:
Ian Foster
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Producer:
Michael John Ciuffini
Production Design:
Glenn Barrett
Property Master:
Duane Chard
Scenic Artist:
Derek Holmes
Script Supervisor:
Natalia Hennelly
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Winter
Set Decoration:
Mark Northcott
Sound Editor:
Geoff Younghusband
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Thomson
Still Photographer:
Duncan De Young
Swing:
Jason Andrews
Mark Power
Technical Supervisor:
Ben Smith
Third Assistant Director:
Justin A. Foley
Wardrobe Designer:
Connie Walsh
Writer:
Ian Foster
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