A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2020
Original Title:
Grapefruit & Heat Death!
Genres:
Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
An astronomy lesson on the scope of the universe by an impassioned substitute teacher sends a pair of high schoolers on an odyssey deep into the mind and out to the galaxies.
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Assistant Director:
Alyssa Callahan
Cinematography:
Cole Bacani
Director:
Felipe Vargas Ferrufino
Editor:
Felipe Vargas Ferrufino
First Assistant Camera:
Brendan Bennett
Kirsten Hoang
Foley Artist:
Steele Stewart
Gaffer:
Fedor Karpenko
Graphic Designer:
Tiffany Lin
Key Grip:
Nick Paskhover
Music:
Caleb Hannan
Producer:
Jamie McNeill
Claire Gostin
Production Design:
Samantha Sadoff
Props:
T.J. Ryan
Sound:
Hunter Fenoglio
Joseph DeRose
Sound Designer:
Felipe Vargas Ferrufino
Special Effects:
Felipe Vargas Ferrufino
Visual Effects:
Benjamin Baraad
Writer:
Felipe Vargas Ferrufino
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