Arachnoquake (2012) [PG]

Release Date:
June 23, 2012

Original Title:
Arachnoquake

Alternate Titles:
Aracno Terremoto
Terremoto Aracnídeo

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Active Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  JP: PG12  US: PG 

Runtime: 86

The World Will Quake In Fear

Giant albino spiders break free from the depths of Earth in New Orleans, making everyone’s worst nightmare a reality.

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ADR Mixer:
Michael Baird

Additional Photography:
Chris Heinrich

Animation:
Kevin Lane

Art Direction:
Billy Jett

Assistant Director:
John Michael Sudol
Sean O'Regan

Best Boy Electric:
Michael Chateauneuf

Boom Operator:
Matthew L. Champagne

Camera Operator:
David McGill
Lorenzo Senatore
Bily Salazar

Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick

Chef:
Richard Papier
Scott Weilbaeher

Compositors:
Sean Apple

Costume Design:
Jayme Bohn

Craft Service:
Katie Scheneck

Dialogue Editor:
Cameron O. Galloway

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Blane Granstaff

Director:
Griff Furst

Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Senatore

Driver:
Michael Cannestro
Gary Evert
Steve Peltzman
Walter Ruiz
Kevin Sieve

Editor:
Misty Talley
Griff Furst

Electrician:
Jake Czepiel
Dave Hughes
Jack Nealy

Executive Producer:
Kenneth M. Badish
Daniel Lewis
Thomas P. Vitale
James T. Bruce IV
R. Bryan Wright

First Assistant Camera:
Chris Heinrich
Ian Henderson

Foley:
G.W. Pope III

Gaffer:
Greg Travis

Grip:
Charles Cooper
Chris Moten
Mel Perdikis
Jon Pleager
Calvin Ursin Jr.

Hairstylist:
Amy C. Weinberg

Leadman:
Barker White

Line Producer:
Brad Southwick

Location Manager:
Isaiah LaBorde

Makeup Artist:
Lauren Thomas

Makeup Department Head:
Lauren Thomas

Music:
Andrew Morgan Smith

Orchestrator:
David Boudreaux

Picture Car Coordinator:
Michael Cannestro

Post Production Supervisor:
Ashley Fabre

Producer:
Kenneth M. Badish
Daniel Lewis

Production Accountant:
Cheryl Calhoun
Michael R. Kern

Production Coordinator:
Trish Callais

Production Design:
Billy Jett

Production Manager:
Brad Southwick

Production Office Assistant:
Jennifer Lemons
Sarah Zaunbrecher

Production Sound Mixer:
Mark LeBlanc

Property Master:
Destin M. Hebert

Script Supervisor:
Stefania Velichkova

Set Costumer:
Doré Cermak

Set Medic:
Janice Jones

Set Production Assistant:
Archie Arevalo
David Bush
Michael Chochol
Brittney Diez
Shikinely Mitchell
Jekisha Omiyewo
Rachel Rickoll

Sound Designer:
Cameron O. Galloway

Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Baird

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jerry Gilbert

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Hava

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lauren Thomas

Still Photographer:
Eliot Brasseaux

Story:
Eric Forsberg

Stunt Coordinator:
William Scharpf

Stunts:
Danny Epper
Jeff Galpin
Ashley Nicole Hudson
Eric Salas
Matt J. Thompson
James Nimmers
Sean O'Regan
Ned Yousef

Transportation Coordinator:
Oscar Beguiristain

Visual Effects:
P.J. Foley
T.J. Sakasegawa

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Blane Granstaff

Writer:
Paul A. Birkett

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