Camera Operator...Cameron Noble
Noble brings his experience on major films such as Batman Returns, Casino, and The Nightmare Before Christmas to the set of "Anyway".
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Assistant Director...Mike Kitchens
A career veteran, Kitchens brought a sense of old time Hollywood to the shoot. His credits and accomplishments were impressive, but most of all, it was his great sense of humour and ability to listen to and relate to others that endeared him to the entire cast and crew
Second AD...Kat Gould
Organized and experienced, Gould made sure everything that needed to happen did. Called upon for requests over and above the call of duty, she managed to keep things professional and orderly.
Stylist...Leka Dobbs
Fashion designer Leka Dobbs was given the guidelines to make anyway look retro yet fresh and modern. Her answer was to use jewel tones and shimemry metallics with animal print to create a timeless elegant style that suits the classic music of Anyway.
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Make-up Artist...Rebecca Schillinger
Her exclusive patented make-up technique for skin maximized the models' glow. Schillinger used false eyelashes and shimmery make-up to echo the glitz and glamour of old Hollywood, all applied with a feathery light touch which kept the whole look youthful and fresh rather than over-the-top. On a side note, many of the cast and crew were sporting newly groomed and arched brows, as Becca made it her duty to eliminate monobros and bushiness among us. |
Hair Stylist...Kimberly Long
Kim allowed each models unique look to reveal how she would do their hair. the result is a natural look that emphasizes movement and form and swings and sways as the models dance.
Assistant Stylist...Bory
Assistant to Leka Dobbs
Continuity Supervisor...Scott Churchill
Scott made sure all our sets and props were in order. He also runs Tognar Toolworks, a cool high-tech internet ski tuning business.
Assistant Cameraman...Tom Miller
Aerial photography specialist
Editing...Tom Bulloch, Fire/Water Films
In addition to being a supremely conscientious editor, Bulloch is also an accomplished guitar player and is credited with being one of the original members of the cast of the broadway musical "Hair"
Line Producer...Mary Perry
Multi-tasking to the max, Mary kept us all organized while still maintaining her number one job as fulltime manager of the ever loveable-but-rambunctious August.
Production Assistant...Melissa Weideman
Melissa never batted and eye and got to it no matter what the job called for. Supported every department at one time or another - from sandwich making to deal brokering.