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Release Date:
May 21, 2007
Original Title:
In the Spotlight
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Power Up Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
An aspiring author is offered the chance to be the front person for a literary hoax and discovers a far worse fate than rejection.
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Art Direction:
Tracy Dishman
Assistant Director:
Jasmine Marie Alhambra
Assistant Editor:
Brett Whitlow
Best Boy Electric:
Noney Riddle
Boom Operator:
Wendy Raymond
Co-Producer:
Jed James
Kelly Andrea Rubin
Costume Design:
Adele Mildred
Director:
Clement Goldberg
Director of Photography:
Alison Kelly
Editor:
Jack Giraffe
First Assistant Camera:
Kelly Cummins
Gaffer:
Drew Lauer
Joshua W. Smith
Graphic Designer:
Von Do
Grip:
Yoshi Isomura
Bradley Stonesifer
Peter K. Tang
Key Grip:
Katie Goldschmidt
Key Makeup Artist:
Ayat Malek Kiankhooy
Location Manager:
Blerime Topalli
Makeup Artist:
Mónica Núñez
Makeup Designer:
Kelcey Fry
Original Music Composer:
Emily Wells
Painter:
Rebecca T. Haze
Heather Shira
Post Production Supervisor:
Sandrine Orabona
Producer:
Jasmine Marie Alhambra
Eric Bassett
Candi Guterres
Production Assistant:
Steak House
Sarah Reeves
Production Coordinator:
Brenda Arson
Debra Miller
Production Design:
Candi Guterres
Property Master:
Nina Alexander
Script Supervisor:
K. Lynn Martin
Second Assistant Camera:
Peter CabadaHagan
Matthew Freedman
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Dunlap
Jeffrey E. Kramer
Second Second Assistant Director:
Mareo-Ahmir Lawson
Set Decoration:
Kurt Meisenbach
Set Dresser:
Math Bass
Christian Dequeiroz
Heather Hendrixson
Amy Smith
James Pei-Mun Tsang
Sound Designer:
Susan Fitz-Simon
Sound Mixer:
David Raymond
Still Photographer:
David Meanix
Storyboard Artist:
Beth Capper
Transportation Coordinator:
Sandra Ninham
Unit Production Manager:
Julie Asato
Writer:
Clement Goldberg
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