A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
In The Company of Death
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Jackyboy Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
The Grim Reaper, re-imagined as a modern-day office drone, questions the meaning of his work after falling for a young cancer patient.
Art Direction:
Chandler Chavez
Kaitlyn Baucke
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Brandon Chavez
Boom Operator:
Lucas O.M.
Camera Operator:
Nathan Schuckman
Catering:
Allison Chavez
Kaitlyn Baucke
John Chavez
Colorist:
Zane Berry
Costume Designer:
Kaitlyn Baucke
Director:
Chandler Chavez
Director of Photography:
Nathan Schuckman
Editor:
Nicholas Johnson
First Assistant Camera:
Dean Maniuszko
First Assistant Director:
Jacob Kaufman
Gaffer:
Andrew Hanks
Graphic Designer:
Jacey Carpenter
Key Grip:
Tanner Charnstrom
Key Makeup Artist:
Abby Johnson
Music:
Adrian Joseph
Post Production Producer:
Nicholas Johnson
Producer:
Chandler Chavez
Kaitlyn Baucke
Production Designer:
Kaitlyn Baucke
Production Sound Mixer:
Justin Moschcau
Joshua Morrison
Script Supervisor:
Gayle Tomimbang
Second Assistant Camera:
Tanner Charnstrom
Allorie Alexander
Sound Designer:
Eric Leutzinger
Visual Effects:
Andrew Cybuch
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