A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
May 15, 2020
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
June 19, 2020
Creators:
David Pelech
Original Title:
Decoys
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Counterfeit Pictures
Countries:
CA
Five duck decoy carvers from Alberta pursue their dreams of winning the illustrious (their words) Northern Alberta Carving Cup.
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Assistant Property Master:
Dorelle Boodhoo
Best Boy Electric:
Eric Campbell
Best Boy Grip:
Nick Julian
Boom Operator:
Dana Lagerman
Chris Dowbiggin
Casting:
Stephanie Gorin
Colorist:
Warren Chinn
Costume Designer:
Sarah Lake
Dialogue Editor:
Joseph Facciuolo
Director:
Sebastian Cluer
Director of Photography:
Elad Winkler
Executive Producer:
Dan Bennett
Anton Leo
David Pelech
Shane Corkery
First Assistant Director:
Kenzie Brooks
Gaffer:
Stefan Kuchar
Graphic Designer:
Natasha Diak
Key Grip:
Ryan Haas
Key Production Assistant:
Ivan Tiangco
Makeup & Hair:
Temi Shobowale
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Ashley Peddle
Online Editor:
Kyle Campbell
Original Music Composer:
Bryce Mitchell
Keegan Jessamy
Post Production Supervisor:
Branden Bratuhin
Producer:
Iva Golubovic
Production Assistant:
Bella Leo
Victoria Salis
Eric McDowell
Lydia Kljajic
Production Coordinator:
Zeenat Salimi
Production Design:
Danielle Dobbyn
Production Manager:
Nathan Burland
Property Master:
Jen Bryson
Second Assistant Director:
Candice Ferreira
Set Decoration:
Marc R. Taylor
Set Dresser:
Jason Gibson
Sound Editor:
Luka Toma
Joseph Facciuolo
Sound Mixer:
Kenzie Yango
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Calvin Tran
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Moore
Still Photographer:
Yvonne Stanley
Third Assistant Director:
Breton Janes
Wardrobe Assistant:
Nalinie Budhu
Writer:
David Pelech
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