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Release Date:
January 28, 2014
Original Title:
Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark
Alternate Titles:
Mega Shark Versus Mecha Shark
Mega Shark contre Mecha Shark
Mega Shark vs Mechatronic Shark
Megacápa a mechacápa ellen
어비스: 메가 샤크
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 86
When another Mega Shark returns from the depths of the sea, world militaries go on high alert. Ocean traffic grinds to a standstill as everyone lives in fear of the insatiable beast. Out of options, the US government unleashes the top secret Mecha Shark project -- a mechanical shark built to have the same exact characteristics as Mega. A pair of scientists pilot the mechanical creature as they fight Mega in a pitched battle to save the planet. But when faulty mechanics cause the Mecha to go after humans, the scientists must somehow guide Mega to Mecha in hopes that the two titans will kill each other - or risk untold worldwide destruction.
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ADR Recordist:
Michael Hardman
Art Direction:
Brittany Ruiz
Assistant Property Master:
Joshua Bramer
Best Boy Electric:
Benjamin Cumming
Isaac Han
Aaron Pong
Jacques Shy
Spencer Smith
Best Boy Grip:
Marcos Valadez
Casting:
Gerald Webb
Casting Assistant:
Anders Mickelson
Chief Lighting Technician:
Ben Goldberg
Colorist:
Mark Quod
Controller:
Sandell Stangl
Costume Design:
Kelly Fluker
Craft Service:
Trish Sherwood
Dialogue Editor:
Dana Olsefsky
Amy Parks
Digital Compositor:
Aine Graham
Digital Imaging Technician:
Cristy Arboleda
Jeremy M. Inman
Director:
Emile Edwin Smith
Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen
Editor:
Rob Pallatina
Executive Producer:
David Rimawi
First Assistant Camera:
Jake Humbert
First Assistant Director:
Glenn Miller
Foley Editor:
Michael Hardman
Duncan Mathieson
Gaffer:
John Paul Bennett
Grip:
Drew Emery
Key Grip:
Chase Jonathan Azimi
John Paul Bennett
Will Myers
Miguel Valadez
Key Makeup Artist:
Frances Ferris
Key Production Assistant:
Scott Leininger
Lighting Technician:
Aaron Pong
Line Producer:
Michael Meilander
Location Manager:
Kris Heller
Makeup Artist:
Frances Ferris
Makeup Department Head:
Liz McCracken
Online Editor:
Chris Ortiz
Original Music Composer:
Isaac Sprintis
Post Production Coordinator:
Cody Peck
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Quod
Producer:
David Michael Latt
Production Accountant:
Nancy Ehlert
Production Assistant:
Mario Antillon
Adrian Avila
Colin Buckingham
Corey Deshon
Drew Emery
DuJuan Johnson
Dave Mack III
Antonio Reed
Production Coordinator:
Julie Richheimer
Production Design:
Vincent Albo
Production Intern:
Marisa Avolio
Paul Costa
Taylor Freeland
Property Master:
Joshua Bramer
Screenplay:
H. Perry Horton
Jose Prendes
Second Assistant Camera:
Craig A. Samuels
Second Assistant Director:
Julie Johnsen
Second Second Assistant Director:
Tony Bardales
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree
Set Decoration:
Allison Schenker
Set Dresser:
Nalani Hernandez Melo
Caroline Post
Set Medic:
Thomas M. Conrad
Veronica Hennessy
Chris Simpson
Sound Editor:
Duncan Mathieson
Sound Effects Editor:
Matthew Manselle
Matt Manselle
Lisa Ries
Sound Mixer:
Alexander X. Hutchinson
Steadicam Operator:
Jon Edwards
Conner Vandeer
Still Photographer:
Temma Hankin
Story:
Jose Prendes
Studio Teacher:
Mark Alkofer
Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Christopher
Scott G. Miller
Stunt Double:
Cassandra McCormick
Kristina Coker
J.C. Gibbs
Stunt Driver:
Eric Sweeney
Stunts:
James Croak
Michael Caradonna
Brandon Amano
Cassandra McCormick
Bob Minor
Eric Sweeney
Dan Webb
Michael Cardonna
Jim 'Mad Dog' Gilliland
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries
Thanks:
Ray Smith
Linda Smith
Jill Hagara
Ben Smith
Buran
Sancho
Transportation Coordinator:
Robert Ellis
Unit Production Manager:
Tim McDaniel
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sandell Stangl
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Emile Edwin Smith
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kalie Acheson
Anninka Velie
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