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Release Date:
April 28, 2022
Original Title:
Thing from the Factory by the Field
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Grand Valley Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A band of teenagers with clashing music tastes get more than they bargained for when the initiation of their newest member takes a demonic turn.
Art Department Assistant:
Madeline Gingerich
Lydia Demaat
Assistant Camera:
Kevin Waltz
Scott Vanderberg
Assistant Director:
Colleen Randolph
Assistant Editor:
Owen Dingledine
Luke Hyde
BTS Footage:
Savannah Wright
Scottie Dilyard
Camera Operator:
Ben Tiesworth
Wesley Joubert
Cinematography:
Brennan Huizinga
Color Grading:
Andrew Francis
Digital Imaging Technician:
Darcy Glazier
Director:
Joel Potrykus
Director of Photography:
Adam J. Minnick
Electrician:
Lukas Bloniarz
Grip:
Grant Steenholdt
Key Grip:
Ethan Levine
Post Production Supervisor:
Suzanne Zack
Post Production Technical Engineer:
Evan Dearhamer
Hugh Boyd
Jacque Gilbert
Hannah Holster
Elijah Carnes
Adam Brown
Caleb Dagle
Taylor Hunt
Chris Crandall
Abby Said
Sarah Krishef
Emma Peake
Keefer Silverstein
Cody Thammavongsa
Producer:
Breana Malloy
Production Assistant:
Chad Flaska
Production Coordinator:
Kaleb Liermann
Production Designer:
Zach Thomas
Score Engineer:
Charles Potrykus
Script Supervisor:
Paige Adams
Second Assistant Director:
Allison Riley
Set Photographer:
Jordan Skutar
Sound:
Matthew Metry
Chrisna Ngin
Sasa Slogar
Sound Assistant:
Grace Olsen
Cody Thammavongsa
Sound Designer:
Sasa Slogar
kidavela Rec
Special Effects:
Matt Cunningham
Thanks:
Elise Boyd
Brandie Bulthuis
Jenna Stehouwer
Ashley Potrykus
Lisa Riley
Howard Fink
Solo Potrykus
Brian Hillard
Brady Gillian
Unit Production Manager:
Josh Trussel
Visual Effects:
Brennan Huizinga
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