A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 25, 2018
Original Title:
Sparks!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Ashworth Entertainment
Heart Sleeve Productions
ReKon Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A happy, code-typing worker android falls in love with his human female supervisor. Just one problem: every time he sees her, his heart literally explodes.
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Art Direction:
Molly Bailey
Colorist:
Robert Benjamin
Digital Imaging Technician:
Wayne Reese
Director:
Robert Benjamin
Director of Photography:
Sean Gearing
Editor:
Robert Benjamin
Executive Producer:
Robert Benjamin
First Assistant Camera:
Heather Aradas
First Assistant Director:
Jenna Lolli
Gaffer:
Ryan Galvan
Maxx Allen
Grip:
Steven González
Esko Robinson
Key Grip:
Alfredo Montenegro
Makeup & Hair:
Ash Ortiz
Original Music Composer:
Zach Valdivia
Producer:
Joshua Paul
Sean Gearing
Production Assistant:
Jesse Riley
Nick Patterson
Erica Chan
Lundon Boyd
Second Assistant Camera:
Traiana Nescheva
Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Nadjar
Set Designer:
Zach Vantilborg
Sound:
Luis Alfaro
Steven González
Thanks:
Max Carlson
Brett Winn
Adam Waldman
Brad Hochberg
Brett Fairless
Stewart Hopewell
Maura Welp
Matt Smith
Jordan Montreuil
Alex Bligh-Olson
Brad Davis
Visual Effects:
Robert Benjamin
Wardrobe Assistant:
Brittany Young
Danielle Arpon
Writer:
Robert Benjamin
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