Into the Meridian (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Into the Meridian

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Music | Mystery

Production Companies:
Neon Dreams Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

There are 568 words spoken in Into the Meridian. Any more and it would be meaningless.

A young man finds himself unexpectedly taking an audiovisual odyssey into a world of surreality, slowly recounting his memories, revealing the puzzle pieces that led him to where he is, and maybe how he can get out.

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Assistant Director:
Joe Koch

Colorist:
Jack Wilkinson

Costume Design:
Jack Wilkinson

Director:
Jack Wilkinson

Director of Photography:
Jack Wilkinson

Drone Operator:
Kennon Gandy

Editor:
Jack Wilkinson

Lighting Coordinator:
Kennon Gandy

Lighting Design:
Joe Koch

Makeup & Hair:
Jack Wilkinson

Original Music Composer:
Jack Wilkinson
Nathan Radich
Conrad Medina
Gian Neri

Producer:
Joe Koch
Gian Neri
Jack Wilkinson

Production Assistant:
Ian Dunham

Production Design:
Jack Wilkinson

Sound Designer:
Gian Neri

Visual Effects:
Jack Wilkinson

Writer:
Jack Wilkinson

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