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Release Date:
April 2, 2009
Original Title:
Omar Hot Pursuit S.E.A.R.C.H.
Alternate Titles:
PSST!3: Omar Hot Pursuit S.E.A.R.C.H.
Genres:
Action | Animation | Fantasy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
One in a series of short films called "PSST!" Each short in the series brings together three filmmaking teams, and each must tell a story that picks up where the previous team left off. This storytelling technique is derived from the Dadaist game Exquisite Corpse and the children’s game Telephone and applied to the arts of motion graphics, animation and filmmaking.
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3D Modeller:
Dave White
Animation:
Brian Smith
Director:
Doug Purver
Cary Murnion
Jonathan Milott
Cole Gerst
Brian Smith
Vincent Aricco
Director of Photography:
Vincent Aricco
Editor:
Ryan McKenna
Vincent Aricco
Executive Producer:
Bran Dougherty-Johnson
Matte Painter:
Mara Smalley
Original Music Composer:
Ben Jastatt
Producer:
Doug Purver
Michael Neithardt
Calvin Florian
Props:
Alice Nesbit
Sound Designer:
Juan Baez III
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