A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Slow Moe
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Feature Films for Families
New Movie Corp
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 91
An awkward teenage boy's dream comes true when he finds a mysterious pair of glasses that turns him into the greatest baseball player his town has ever seen. He quickly learns that winning doesn't mean anything if you can't be proud of how you play the game.
"B" Camera Operator:
George Griner
Mark Goodman
Additional Writing:
Forrest S. Baker III
Timothy J. Nelson
Assistant Editor:
T.J. Nelson
Assistant Hairstylist:
Ryan McCormick
Michael Jarvis
Lora Laing
Barbara Lawson
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Troy Lunt
Lindey L. Crow
Cheryl Voss
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Brooke Redmon
Assistant Property Master:
Gloria Murphy
Best Boy Grip:
Brandon Ellsworth
Boom Operator:
Jonny Udell
Jordan Stein
Casting Director:
Mary Margiotta
Karen Margiotta
Jeff Johnson
Construction Coordinator:
Brent Astrope
Scott Kubricky
Costume Designer:
Lawane Cole
Costumer:
Barbara Nelson
Jennifer Breeden
Director:
Timothy J. Nelson
Director of Photography:
Clyde W. Smith
Dolly Grip:
Todd Taylor
Editor:
Stephen L. Johnson
Jared E. Baker
Electrician:
Douglas Arnold
Matt Broten
Kent Findlay
Casey Lindbeck
Adam Smith
Dustin Stephens
Al Stoddard
Roger Stoddard
Executive Producer:
Forrest S. Baker III
Timothy J. Nelson
First Assistant "B" Camera:
James Jordan
First Assistant Camera:
Heather Lea
First Assistant Director:
Alexa Hamme
Foley Artist:
Ryan Purcell
Gaffer:
David Stoddard
Chris Reiter
Grip:
Allen Dial
Jason E. Hatfield
Kevin Kennedy
Cammon Randle
Key Costumer:
Jacqueline Johnson
Key Grip:
Mitch Stelling
Key Hairdresser:
Jennifer Llewelyn
Key Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Llewelyn
Leadman:
Scott Mahaney
Location Manager:
Michelle Dreier
Music Editor:
Scott Johnson
Original Music Composer:
Sam Cardon
Post Production Coordinator:
Veronique Moses
Brooke Redmon
Producer:
Jeff T. Miller
Production Coordinator:
Terri Pappas
Production Design:
Christopher R. DeMuri
Production Supervisor:
Tobijah Tyler
Property Master:
Terry Haskell
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne Bingham
Second Assistant Camera:
Robyn Link
Second Assistant Director:
Jason Allred
Second Unit Director:
David Massar
Set Decoration:
Les Boothe
Set Dresser:
William Barber
Jacob A. Jessop
Ivan Saunders
Set Dressing Buyer:
Carol Taylor
Sound Designer:
Michael L. McDonough
Sound Mixer:
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael L. McDonough
Scott Sandstrom
Special Effects Coordinator:
Chuck Johnson
Story:
T.C. Christensen
George Griner
Storyboard Artist:
Bryan Beach
Jonathan Hallett
Stunt Coordinator:
Frank L. Bare II
Jeff Chumas
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Karl Rosengren
Title Designer:
Dave Thompson
Bryan Beach
Writer:
David Massar
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