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Release Date:
January 1, 1990
Original Title:
Out of Black and White
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Biola University
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 34
The college experience is not always as perfect as some school brochures may lead you to think. For some, making the transition from high school to college is easy, but for others it is difficult and confusing. Out of Black and White tells the story of Chris Lewis, a college graduate who is reflecting upon his days as a freshman. What he remembers is a time of academic stress, disorientation, and doubt. Laced with wisdom from the Old Testament, Out of Black and White zeros in on a precise target that promises hope and insight for anyone who has ever experienced a traumatic season of life.
Assistant Editor:
Laura J. Tibstra
Michael Peleavy
Matt Valentine
Best Boy Electric:
Zach Aspergren
Casting:
Joyce Delight Ericsson
Gina Boyer
Matthew T. Rose
Casting Coordinator:
Karin Buhler
Continuity:
Gina Boyer
Director:
Scott Derrickson
Dolly Grip:
Allen Shier
Darren Rydstrom
Editor:
Scott Derrickson
Lighting Technician:
Mark Allen Jones
Location Manager:
Kirk Peters Siemsen
Makeup Artist:
Tamara Truesdale
Musician:
Scott Derrickson
Scott Sandin
Matt Duffy
Edmund Velasco
Jim Wilson
Joyce Delight Ericsson
Production Artist:
Matthew T. Rose
Matt Valentine
Production Assistant:
Allan Shier
Tamara Truesdale
Kirk Peters Siemsen
Karin Buhler
Production Sound Mixer:
Laura J. Tibstra
Michael Deleavy
Props:
Matthew T. Rose
Set Decoration:
Matt Valentine
Darren Rydstrom
Karin Buhler
Allan Shier
Mark Allen Jones
Set Designer:
Gina Boyer
Still Photographer:
Rick Steen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Karin Buhler
Writer:
Scott Derrickson
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