AMP (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 7, 2013

Original Title:
AMP

Genres:
Science Fiction

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

10 years after leaving a war his father started, Quinn and Amp live in the slums selling illegal custom-tech just to afford the batteries that keep Amp alive. When an old childhood friend tracks him down, Quinn is confronted with the dilemma of choosing to remain idle in a city run by the corrupt Coreley Corporation or finally finish the war he never wanted to be a part of.

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3D Modeller:
Dmitri Bajenov
Paul Copeland
Adam Marisett

ADR Recordist:
Casey Labatt

ADR Supervisor:
Matt Drake

Animation:
Adam Marisett

Associate Producer:
Ian Ho
Poul Bay
Ryan Chiu
Jennifer Boudreau

Co-Producer:
Cliff Hokanson

Concept Artist:
Andrew Domachowski
Alex Figini

Director:
Adam Marisett

Director of Photography:
Cliff Hokanson

Driver:
Oliver Millar

Editor:
Casey Chourney
Adam Marisett

First Assistant Camera:
Trevor Butt

Foley Artist:
Tara Blume

Foley Mixer:
Ryan Maguire

Makeup Artist:
Natasha Peterson

Music:
Pontus Rufelt
Sean Beeson

Producer:
Yas Taalat
Gabriel Napora

Shading:
Adam Marisett

Sound Designer:
Lisa K. Fowle
Josh Eckberg

Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Gegenheimer

Sound Recordist:
Kalveen Tmana

Storyboard Artist:
Alexis Hall

Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Quon

Stunts:
Aaron Au
Mark Chin

Writer:
Adam Marisett
Casey Chourney

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