Mysteries of the Human Voice (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 2014

Original Title:
Mysteries of the Human Voice

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Screen NSW
Screen Queensland
Wild Fury

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  FR: U 

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Additional Editing:
Christopher Spurr

Assistant Editor:
Bonnie Tulloh
Paul Black

Associate Producer:
Elissa McKeand
Diane Hendrix

Cinematography:
Philip Bull

Colorist:
Angela Cerasi

Compositor:
Carlo Giacco

Director:
Stefan Moore

Editor:
Andrew Arestides ASE

Executive Producer:
Hugh Marks

Legal Services:
Louise Benjamin

Online Editor:
Christian Alcock

Original Concept:
Wendy Lang

Post Production Coordinator:
Jade van der Lei

Producer:
Veronica Fury
Bettina Dalton

Production Accountant:
Bronwyn Speziale
Miranda Felton

Production Assistant:
Bec Newman
Sally Wortley
Lauren D'Aran

Production Coordinator:
Bec Dakin

Production Manager:
Sam Moore

Researcher:
Stacey Erbacher
Tomoto Takamura
Diane Hendrix
Elissa McKeand
Henri Ehrlich
Maria Ceballos-Wallis
Amelia Paxman
Megumi Jimbo

Script Consultant:
Matthew Scully
Karina Kelly

Sound Mixer:
Ross Batten

Sound Recordist:
Glenn Finnan

Transcriptions:
Reezy Miller

Writer:
Stefan Moore

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