A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ken Stewart, Victoria Anastasi, John Quick
Written by:
David Acuff
Jeremiah McLamb
Ken Stewart
Directed by:
Jeremiah McLamb
Release Date:
February 19, 2016
Original Title:
Restoration
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 94
DescriptionA grief-stricken man takes a job as a mechanic at a small auto repair shop and soon becomes involved with a new ragtag family who need him every bit as much as he needs them.
CK Erwin is a man who's lost his family as well as his will to live. But, when he takes a job as a mechanic at a small Auto Restore shop, he is soon involved with a new ragtag family who needs him every bit as much as he needs them. Especially feisty Samantha "Sam" Collins, a high school wrestler, who needs a private coach for her last shot at Finals this year.
Armorer:
Matt Shipley
Camera Intern:
Osamuede IliEweka
Cinematography:
Jeremiah McLamb
Director:
Jeremiah McLamb
Editor:
Jeremiah McLamb
David Acuff
Executive Producer:
Ken Stewart
First Assistant Camera:
Lentrell McEachern
First Assistant Director:
Caleb Mitchell Epler
Gaffer:
David Sievers
Grip:
Dalton Carter
Line Producer:
Caleb Mitchell Epler
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Marcia Davis
Makeup Department Head:
Seidah Nichols
Producer:
Jeremiah McLamb
David Acuff
Production Assistant:
Clayton Winebarger
Nicholas Wilson
Nicholas Long
Production Design:
Mary Jane Jones
Second Assistant Camera:
Joshua Hysell
Second Assistant Director:
Alexis Eelman
Second Second Assistant Director:
Robbie Strickland
Set Costumer:
Rachael Santillan
Set Dresser:
Katarzyna 'Kait' Malec
Sound Mixer:
Rob Disner
Story:
Ken Stewart
Supervising Sound Editor:
Caleb Mitchell Epler
Wardrobe Master:
Breena Bradford
Writer:
David Acuff
Jeremiah McLamb
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