A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 19, 2019
Original Title:
Willa
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Based on the King short story.
Associate Producer:
William L. Roberts
Chris Ihlenfeldt
Best Boy Grip:
Razor Reyes
CG Supervisor:
Greg Zdunek
Camera Operator:
Johnathan Holmes
Cinematography:
R. Scott Phillips
Co-Producer:
Emma Malm
Colorist:
Dave Muscat
Costume Design:
Melissa Bessey
Director:
Corey Mayne
Driver:
Tina LeMay
Editor:
Lauren Brandon
Executive Producer:
Kerry-Lee Finkle
First Assistant Director:
William Roberts
Focus Puller:
Luke Adamski
Foley Recordist:
Daniel Moctezuma
Gaffer:
Erika Osmani
Grip:
Vithusan Vijayaratnam
Maran Mykal
Justin Berry
Greg Wasylyszn
Hair Department Head:
Sara Atchison
Key Grip:
Brad Spencer
Key Hair Stylist:
Rose Huggett
Makeup Department Head:
Teresa Young
Music:
Ho Ling Tang
Producer:
Barbara Szeman
Jeremy Campbell
Production Design:
Austen Deysdale
Screenplay:
Corey Mayne
Barbara Szeman
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Stinton
Second Assistant Camera:
Lauren Carson
Set Dresser:
Jaime Pileggi
Sound Mixer:
Kristi McLellan
Steve Foster
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kay Kenney
Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Innanen
Still Photographer:
Connor Postma
Storyboard Artist:
Sam Haque
Transportation Captain:
Matt Dillabough
Transportation Co-Captain:
Christopher Paul Cook
Visual Effects Art Director:
Corey Mayne
Wardrobe Assistant:
Donna Mayne
Grace Dm
Wardrobe Designer:
Melissa Bessey
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