Pixel Perfect (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 16, 2004

Original Title:
Pixel Perfect

Alternate Titles:
Ciberestrella del rock
Pixel Perfection
Pixel: A Garota Perfeita
Virtual Perfection
Ψηφιακή Τελειότητα

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Alan Sacks Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Samantha's band, the Zettabytes, is meeting with little success, so her friend Roscoe uses his knowledge of technology designed by his father to create a holographic lead singer, Loretta Modern. The band instantly becomes successful, but Samantha begins to feel alienated, Roscoe discovers feelings for Samantha, and Loretta struggles with individuality.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Joe Cappelletti

Art Direction:
Lorin Wood

Casting:
Lynda Gordon
Judy Taylor

Choreographer:
Napoleon Dumo
Bonnie Story

Clearances Coordinator:
Jill Meyers

Costume Designer:
Ernesto Martinez

Costume Supervisor:
Jennifer Breeden

Director:
Mark A.Z. Dippé

Director of Photography:
Rodney Charters

Editor:
Debra Light
Terry Stokes

Executive Producer:
Alan Sacks

First Assistant Director:
Matias Alvarez

Gaffer:
Garlan Wilde

Hair Designer:
Robin Michelle Patrick

Key Grip:
Kevin Kennedy

Key Hair Stylist:
Robin Michelle Patrick

Location Manager:
Carole Fontana

Makeup Designer:
Robin Michelle Patrick

Music Editor:
William Pearson

Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent

Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mrowca

Producer:
Don Schain

Production Accountant:
Michael Kiely

Production Coordinator:
Shauna Miller Schain

Production Design:
Alfred Sole

Production Sound Mixer:
Douglas Cameron

Property Master:
Scott Arneman

Script Supervisor:
Kate Morrison

Second Assistant Director:
Miriam Footer

Set Decoration:
Ken Kirchner

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Elia
Kurt Kassulke

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ben Josephsen

Stunt Coordinator:
Don Shanks

Stunt Double:
Sharlee Strebel
Deanne Larsen

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen

Transportation Coordinator:
Barry Tuttle

Unit Production Manager:
Don Schain

Utility Stunts:
Frank L. Bare II

Visual Effects Producer:
Daley Miller

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Althans

Writer:
Neal Shusterman
Alan Sacks

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