Send Me Home: 360° Documentary (For the full experience watch on Mobile or Headset)

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Send Me Home

In 1975, Rickey Jackson was 18 years old when he was sentenced to death for a murder he did not commit. Four decades later, he was exonerated and released.

SEND ME HOME follows Rickey through his surreal new life post-prison, asking us to reflect on our own lives in this deeply personal, 360-degree film about time lost and regained.

This short 360° Documentary won the SXSW Jury Award, earned a Vimeo Staff Pick, was featured on The Atlantic and Al Jazeera before playing at New York Film Festival ‘57.

director + creative lead: Cassandra Evanisko

producers: Cassandra Evanisko, Roger Moran

in partnership with: Ohio Innocence Project

primary contributors: Rickey Jackson, Tiffany Jackson, Shamori Jones

production & editorial: Lonelyleap

creative: Jonatán López

exec producers: Simon Kreitem, Fisayo Olajide, Anne Hollowday

co-producers: Sara Ickow, Stephen Tyler

360 camera: Cassandra Evanisko, Nathaniel Vidal

additional camera: Jeff Taylor

sound recordist: Nathaniel Vidal, Jonatán López

post supervisor: Cole Perry

editors: Nathaniel Vidal, Cole Perry

additional editor: Jonatán López

research: Molly Brass

composer: Jules Gimbrone

title design: Danny Sturgess

post production services: Chapter Four

lead vfx artists: Nicolas Scott

asst vfx artist: Chaz Bryant

spatial sound mixer: David Grinbaum

sound designer: Sarah Gibble-Laska

additional post production services: East Coast Digital

colorists: Ira Morris