Youlogy/No Ghosts
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Details
- Year
- 2023
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 8 min 2 sec
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Darryl Daley
- Producer
- Tobi Kyeremateng
- Executive Producer
- Darryl Daley
- Editor
- Darryl Daley
- Screenwriter
- Darryl Daley
- Director of Photography
- Adenike Oke
- Music
- Zachary Cayenne-Elliott
- Principal cast
- Assan Diawara, Christian Adofo, Joseph Campbell, Sarah Hawke, Charles Mensah
- 1st AD
- Sue King
- 1st AC
- Teresa Adamson
- Gaffer
- Otis Matthie
- Production Assistant
- Montana Blackwood
- Art/Creative direction
- Darryl Daley
- Grade
- Gino Green
- Graphic Design
- Darryl Daley
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Darryl Daley
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