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DIRECTOR Danny Cohen PRODUCER Giordi Caputo for Exit Films EDITOR Ben Hall CINEMATOGRAPHER Sherwin Akbarzadeh ART DIRECTOR Marni Kornhauser EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Leah Churchill-Brown DIRECTOR’S ASSISTANT Hayden Somerville 1AD Robbie McEwan 1AC Pietro Cusimano ADDITIONAL 1st AC Roderick Th'ng 2AC Mezz O'Brien GAFFER Adam Hunter ADDITIONAL GAFFER Candice Day BEST PERSON Nathan Klooger BEST PERSON Jayan D'oliviera BEST PERSON Ryan Bell BEST PERSON Noah Snell STEADICAM OPERATOR Brett Harrison GRIP Steve Robinson SET DRESSER Quinn Delaney Velduis ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Liam Linley CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT Adam Ziff ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Melinda Cluer ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Scarlett Moloney ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Amy Hill ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Ulla Britten-Westergren ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Ned Donohue SIGNAGE DESIGNER Callum Preston CONSTRUCTION Supa Dupa Industries RUNNER Chris Pender FORUM LIGHTING TECHNICIAN Madeline Allan VISUAL EFFECTS Dave Abbott VISUAL EFFECTS THANKS Benjamin Portas COLOURIST Simon Bourne, Framestore COLOURIST PRODUCER Chris Anthony, Framestore DMX CONTROLLER David Fairfell LED DESIGN Colourblind Production Lighting SPECIAL THANKS Nick O'Byrne and Ellen Kirk at Look Out Kid, Bruce at Paris End Studios, Dawn and Mario Caputo, Nicole Manning at The Forum, Luke Stone at Stone Grip, Two Suns Lighting, Jacquie Riley, Alexandra George, Leah Churchill-Brown and Declan Cahill at EXIT Films, Sue Garnsey and Greg Lloyd at Panavision, Tom Savige at Lighthouse Rentals, Hugh Turrell, Lynden Gare at Colourblind Production Lighting, Grant Campbell, Anne Hubbell and Bob Mastronardi at Kodak, John Nicolard and Jackie Mata at Fotokem, Melissa Grisanich, Steve Cohen at Too Far Gone Screenprinting, Tom Campbell, Josh Cohen, Nellie Jackson, Jack Faine, Doug Durant, Dustin Lane, Benjamin Portas, Derry Sheehan, Dave Ellis, Alex Lashlie, Mac & Kiera.
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DIRECTOR Danny Cohen PRODUCER Giordi Caputo for Exit Films EDITOR Ben Hall CINEMATOGRAPHER Sherwin Akbarzadeh ART DIRECTOR Marni Kornhauser EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Leah Churchill-Brown DIRECTOR’S ASSISTANT Hayden Somerville 1AD Robbie McEwan 1AC Pietro Cusimano ADDITIONAL 1st AC Roderick Th'ng 2AC Mezz O'Brien GAFFER Adam Hunter ADDITIONAL GAFFER Candice Day BEST PERSON Nathan Klooger BEST PERSON Jayan D'oliviera BEST PERSON Ryan Bell BEST PERSON Noah Snell STEADICAM OPERATOR Brett Harrison GRIP Steve Robinson SET DRESSER Quinn Delaney Velduis ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Liam Linley CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT Adam Ziff ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Melinda Cluer ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Scarlett Moloney ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Amy Hill ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Ulla Britten-Westergren ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Ned Donohue SIGNAGE DESIGNER Callum Preston CONSTRUCTION Supa Dupa Industries RUNNER Chris Pender FORUM LIGHTING TECHNICIAN Madeline Allan VISUAL EFFECTS Dave Abbott VISUAL EFFECTS THANKS Benjamin Portas COLOURIST Simon Bourne, Framestore COLOURIST PRODUCER Chris Anthony, Framestore DMX CONTROLLER David Fairfell LED DESIGN Colourblind Production Lighting SPECIAL THANKS Nick O'Byrne and Ellen Kirk at Look Out Kid, Bruce at Paris End Studios, Dawn and Mario Caputo, Nicole Manning at The Forum, Luke Stone at Stone Grip, Two Suns Lighting, Jacquie Riley, Alexandra George, Leah Churchill-Brown and Declan Cahill at EXIT Films, Sue Garnsey and Greg Lloyd at Panavision, Tom Savige at Lighthouse Rentals, Hugh Turrell, Lynden Gare at Colourblind Production Lighting, Grant Campbell, Anne Hubbell and Bob Mastronardi at Kodak, John Nicolard and Jackie Mata at Fotokem, Melissa Grisanich, Steve Cohen at Too Far Gone Screenprinting, Tom Campbell, Josh Cohen, Nellie Jackson, Jack Faine, Doug Durant, Dustin Lane, Benjamin Portas, Derry Sheehan, Dave Ellis, Alex Lashlie, Mac & Kiera.
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