A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 2010
Original Title:
Born to Rage?
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Why does our modern world remain so violent? Explorer's Inside the Warrior Gene examines the work of a new breed of scientists who believe the answer may lie not in society, but in our DNA.
Assistant Editor:
Danny Bresnik
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Miko Nishida
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Solano
Tyler Harrison
Casting Assistant:
Courtney Kelly
Casting Director:
J.P. Ouellette
Cinematography:
Philip Day
Jason J. Tomaric
Wes Dorman
Kris Denton
Roy Kurtluyan
Colorist:
Matt Lear
Costume Assistant:
Chelsea Alexis Martens
Costume Designer:
Tammie Marie Hicks
Director:
Philip Day
Braden McIlvaine
Director of Photography:
Nicola B. Marsh
Editor:
Aaron McAdams
Minseok Cho
Editorial Coordinator:
Monica Longenbaker
Editorial Staff:
Debbie Nathanson
Jennifer Macfarlane
First Assistant Camera:
Zach Voytas
First Assistant Director:
Jeremy Gilbreath
First Assistant Editor:
Dana Storm
Gaffer:
Ed Joyce
Grip:
Yoshi Isomura
Key Grip:
Casey Slade
Key Makeup Artist:
Lorraine Martin
Key Production Assistant:
Courtney Kelly
Music:
Aidan Pickering
Producer:
Aidan Pickering
William Martens
Philip Day
Megan Parlen
Production Accountant:
Colleen Wong
Production Assistant:
John Kenyon
Michael Jacobson
Production Controller:
Melissa M. Quevedo
Production Coordinator:
Erin Shulsinger
Production Design:
Clare Brown
Production Manager:
Hilary Burke
Researcher:
Todd Georgelas
Second Assistant Director:
Alaina Filo
J.P. Ouellette
Bob Riley
Set Decoration:
David Esparza
Set Dresser:
Patrick Nugent
Samo Tusak
Sound Mixer:
Jeremy Sohl
Ken Pries
Sound Recordist:
Dave Coulter
Ken Paxton
Jonathan Wolff
Stunt Double:
Cazzey Louis Cereghino
JW Wiseman
Visual Effects Compositor:
Calder Greenwood
Writer:
Philip Day
Aidan Pickering
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