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Release Date:
April 10, 2012
Original Title:
A Sea Turtle Story
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
This animated short chronicles the life cycle of the critically endangered sea turtle. Capturing the beauty of the ecosystems that sea turtles inhabit, the film is ideal for all audiences, and for teaching young and old alike about these fascinating creatures.
Administrative Assistant:
Andrew Martin-Smith
Animation:
Evan DeRushie
Art Direction:
Winston Hacking
Digital Film Recording:
Margaret Mansell
Digital Intermediate:
Andrew Pascoe
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Jim Fleming
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Rob Gyorgy
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Darcy Arthurs
Director:
Kathy Shultz
Director of Photography:
Andrew Sneyd
Editor:
Marcus Matyas
Manager of Operations:
Brian Reid
Musician:
Zach Kellum
Kurt Firla
Original Music Composer:
Zach Kellum
Kurt Firla
Producer:
Silva Basmajian
Production Supervisor:
Mark Wilson
Sound Editor:
Alex Bullock
Visual Effects:
Chris De Castro
Writer:
Kathy Shultz
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