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Release Date:
May 30, 2012
Original Title:
Prometheus: Project Prometheus - Mission
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 2
Project Prometheus: Mission is a 2012 short film. Created as part of the viral marketing campaign for Prometheus and to promote the interactive Project Prometheus Training Center on the film's official website, the short features Weyland Corp employee Andrea Bishop (a character who does not appear in Prometheus itself) discussing the Prometheus mission and its goals. Project Prometheus: Mission was the final Prometheus short film to be released before the movie.
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Art Direction:
Nick Boes
Compositing Artist:
Eric Dehaven
Creative Director:
Chris Eyerman
Evan DeHaven
Director:
Robert Uncles
Director of Photography:
Morgan Locke
Lighting Director:
Stuart Cropley
Producer:
Maiko Sakurai
Jamie Somphanthabansouk
Parker Sapp
Production Design:
Andy Burdin
Jacob Jansson
Wilson Saloj
Sound Designer:
Bob Partridge
Visual Effects Designer:
Nick Boes
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