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Release Date:
December 13, 2016
Original Title:
Clipping: Splendor & Misery
Genres:
Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Sub Pop Records
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
A surreal post-apocalyptic drama by Patrick Kennelly inspired by the clipping. album “Splendor & Misery”
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Assistant Director:
Willis von Werner
Choreographer:
Stephanie Zaletel
Co-Producer:
Jason Fracaro
Costume Designer:
Yonit Olshan
Director:
Patrick Kennelly
Director of Photography:
Trevor Baker
Editor:
Patrick Kennelly
Foley Artist:
Jonathan Bruce
Foley Editor:
Jonathan Bruce
Amy Barber
Foley Mixer:
Amy Barber
Gaffer:
Jordan Holtane
Makeup Department Head:
Stefania Medeiros
Original Music Composer:
William Hutson
Jonathan Snipes
Producer:
Leo Garcia
Patrick Kennelly
Production Design:
Yao Zhang
Sound Editor:
Kirsten Carey
Thanks:
Effie Lavore
Visual Effects:
Zach Zombek
Tanner Merrill
Writer:
Patrick Kennelly
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