A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 18, 2015
Original Title:
Mega Shark vs. Kolossus
Alternate Titles:
無敵巨鯊大戰進擊巨人
메가 샤크 터미네이터
Genres:
Action | Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lawson Digital
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 DE: 16
Runtime: 89
In search of a new energy source, Russia accidentally reawakens the Kolossus - a giant robot doomsday device from the Cold War. At the same time, a new Mega Shark appears, threatening global security.
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ADR Recordist:
Michael Hardman
Animal Wrangler:
Diana Terranova
Animation:
Daniel Peters
Steve Clarke
Aaron Witlin
Art Department Assistant:
Justin Patten
Astrid Anderson
Art Direction:
Ryan Cochran
Alexa Roland
David Offner
Assistant Editor:
Terrence M. Scott
Associate Producer:
David L. Garber
Best Boy Electric:
Danny Valentine
Best Boy Grip:
Danny Valentine
Camera Operator:
Michael Caradonna
Casting:
Gerald Webb
Co-Producer:
Paul Bales
Colorist:
Mark Quod
Compositor:
Aine Graham
Controller:
Don Schlegel
Costume Design:
Amber Dee
Dialogue Editor:
Craig Polding
Daniel P. Francis
Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Cardenas
Director:
Christopher Ray
Director of Photography:
Laura Beth Love
Editor:
Alex Evans
Executive Producer:
David Rimawi
First Assistant Camera:
Brian Glenn
Cynthia Hatfield
Michael Paletta
Ulises Valdovinos
First Assistant Director:
David Michael Harwell
Foley Editor:
Michael Hardman
Gaffer:
Ben Goldberg
Benjamin Cumming
Grip:
Keenan Kasnierczyr
Key Grip:
John Paul Bennett
Key Makeup Artist:
Lindsey McDaris
Key Production Assistant:
Brack Hightchew
Brenton Berna
Legal Services:
Scott Meehan
Line Producer:
John Azpilicueta
Warren Duenas
Location Manager:
Jacob Martinez
Makeup Artist:
Mariah Kraft
Rebecca Violet Schroeder
Kelby Lenorman
Modeling:
Ken Brilliant
Sasha Burrow
Online Editor:
Chris Ortiz
Original Music Composer:
Chris Cano
Chris Ridenhour
Post Production Assistant:
Sara Gallardo
Post Production Coordinator:
Cody Peck
Tiffany Kristie Cruz
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Quod
Producer:
David Michael Latt
Production Accountant:
Nancy Ehlert
Production Assistant:
Ruth Martinez
Alberto Christian Hernandez
Amber Westmoreland
Nikitas Vasilakis
Mariano Llosa
Adam Woods
Kristopher Karam
J. Modic
Production Design:
Fernando Valdes
Property Master:
Allison K. Murphy
Props:
Robert Miller
Screenplay:
Edward DeRuiter
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Cardenas
Second Assistant Director:
Cue Elijah Denicki
Alexx Spada
Second Second Assistant Director:
Britt Meehan
Security:
Darryl "Chicago" Cruse
Set Medic:
Ivan Torres
Amy Larsen
Sound Effects Editor:
Donald Flick
Lisa Ries
Sound Mixer:
Matt Thompson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Polding
Steadicam Operator:
Bill McClelland
Conner Vandeer
Still Photographer:
Raymond Liu
Samantha Trauben
Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Christopher
Robair Sims
Stunts:
Freddy John James
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries
Thanks:
Norma Gil
Dylan Vox
Maximilian Elfeldt
Underwater Camera:
Joseph Hendrickson
Unit Production Manager:
Cole Wellendorf
VFX Artist:
Steve Clarke
Paul Knott
Sasha Burrow
Aaron Witlin
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sandell Stangl
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph J. Lawson
Wardrobe Assistant:
Devan Weitzman
Brent Roberts
Jackie Madrid
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