Arthur Christmas (2011) [PG]

Release Date:
November 10, 2011

Original Title:
Arthur Christmas

Alternate Titles:
Arthurs julegaverace
Arthurs julegaveraes
Artturi Joulu - Joulupukin poika
Artur päästab jõulud
Karácsony Artúr
Mission Noel
Mission noel
Operación regalo
Operação Presente
Santa Claus al rescate
アーサー・クリスマスの大冒険
亚瑟少爷救圣诞
圣诞快递
阿瑟少爺救聖誕

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Aardman
Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Animation

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  BR: L  CA: G  CZ: U  DK: A  FR: U  GB: U  GR: G  HU: KN  IE: G  JP: R15+  KR: 전체관람가  MX: A  NL: AL  PT: M/6  RO: AP  SE: 7  SK: U|7  US: PG 

Runtime: 97

Ever wonder how 2 Billion presents get delivered all in 1 night?

For hundreds of years, the Claus family has delegated the title "Santa" to a chosen few of its members, which can be passed down upon retirement. Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in a one-night high-tech operation. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable’ to all but one—Arthur Claus, the current Santa’s misfit son deemed ineligible for the title, who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present halfway around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.

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3D Tracking Layout:
Anthony Di Ninno
Craig Simpson

ADR Recordist:
David Peacock
Adam Horley
Simon Diggins

ADR Voice Casting:
Abigail Barbier
Louis Elman

Additional Soundtrack:
Chris Bacon
David Buckley
Halli Cauthery

Additional Writing:
Iain McKee
David Schneider

Animation:
Sue Houston Safianoff
Daniele Zannone
Joel Foster
Hunter Athey
Mark Anthony Austin
Aaron Pfau
Eric Provan
Shad Bradbury
Stéphane Couture
Benoit Bargeton
Robert Fox
Eric R. Huang
Ethan Hurd
Aaron Jonas
Stefan Klauss
Patrick Rossano
Philip Rudolph
Alexander Snow
Carolyn Vale
Roger Vizard
Tim Watts
Shaofu Zhang

Animation Production Assistant:
Timothy Loughran

Art Direction:
Alexei Nechytaylo
Olivier Adam
Tim Watts

Assistant Editor:
Tom Doggart
Gregory F. Plotts

Assistant Production Manager:
Timothy Loughran
Victoria Mowlam
Stephen Nixon

Assistant Sound Editor:
David Mackie

Associate Producer:
Michael Killoren

Casting:
Sarah Crowe

Character Designer:
Buck Lewis
Luis Grané
Christophe Lourdelet
Peter de Sève
Tim Watts

Chief Technician / Stop-Motion Expert:
Rob Bredow

Cinematography:
Jericca Cleland

Cloth Setup:
Michelle Dean
Mark DeSousa

Co-Director:
Barry Cook

Co-Executive Producer:
Cheryl Abood
Peter Baynham

Co-Producer:
Chris Juen

Color Designer:
Sergio Casas

Consulting Producer:
Osnat Shurer

Costume Design:
Yves Barre

Dialogue Editor:
Zak Melemendjian
Martim Crawford
Andrew Stirk

Digital Compositors:
Kent Estep

Digital Intermediate:
Rob Farris
Patrick Malone

Digital Producer:
Mandy Tankenson

Director:
Sarah Smith

Draughtsman:
Oliver Carroll

Editor:
John Carnochan
James Cooper

Foley:
Peter Burgis
Andrea King
Keith Partridge
Barnaby Smyth
Jason Swanscott

Foley Editor:
Arthur Graley

Hair Setup:
Michelle Dean

Hair Supervisor:
Mark DeSousa

Head of Layout:
David Morehead

Head of Story:
Donnie Long

Key Animation:
Michael Kurinsky

Layout:
Anthony Di Ninno

Lead Animator:
Rahul Dabholkar

Lead Character Designer:
Gregory Galliani

Lighting Artist:
Dan Haring
Chad Belteau

Lighting Director:
Brian Blasiak
Dan Haring
Daniel Kruse
David B. Menkes
Terry Ziegelman

Motion Capture Artist:
Noriaki Kaneko

Music Editor:
Meri Gavin
Robert Houston
Tony Lewis
Kirsty Whalley

Music Supervisor:
Becky Bentham

Musician:
Mark Berrow
Steve Mair
Martin Tillman
Bruce White

Orchestrator:
Peter Boyer
Jennifer Hammond
Ladd McIntosh
Geoff Stradling

Original Music Composer:
Harry Gregson-Williams

Post-Production Manager:
Michael Solinger

Producer:
Peter Lord
Steve Pegram
Carla Shelley
David Sproxton

Production Design:
Evgeni Tomov

Production Manager:
Theresa Bentz
Ryan Gilleland
Jordan Soles

Rigging Gaffer:
Chad Belteau

Scoring Mixer:
Peter Cobbin

Screenplay:
Sarah Smith
Peter Baynham

Set Designer:
Gregory Fangeaux

Software Engineer:
Lisa Curtis Saunders

Sound Designer:
James Boyle

Sound Effects Editor:
Joseph Stracey
Ben Meechan
Kevin Penney

Sound Mixer:
Dafydd Archard
Nick Del-Molino
Mark Appleby
Peter Gleaves
Howard London
Johnathan Rush

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Simon Ellegaard
Mike Prestwood Smith
Doug Cooper

Stereoscopic Coordinator:
Corey Turner

Storyboard Artist:
Matt Jones
Will Mata
Adam Cootes
Helen Schroeder
Paul Bolger
Jack Hsu
Jess Jackson
Troy Quane

Storyboard Designer:
Paul Bolger
Jess Jackson
Kris Pearn
Troy Quane
Jean-Paul Vermeulen

Supervising ADR Editor:
Dan Morgan

Supervising Animator:
Boris Hiestand
Seamus Malone
Alan Short

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Dan Morgan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Julian Slater

Technical Supervisor:
Laurent Treherne

Visual Development:
Till Nowak
Bjorn-Erik Aschim
George Hull
Armand Serrano
Henrik Tamm
Laurent Ben-Mimoun

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jennifer Avery
Chrissy Callahan

Visual Effects Design Consultant:
Alex McDowell

Visual Effects Designer:
Tim Browning

Visual Effects Editor:
Alastair Grimshaw

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Doug Ikeler

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Kevin Kitchel

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