The Artist in Me (2002) [NR]

Release Date:
October 1, 2002

Original Title:
The Artist in Me

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
GoldenEggProduction
Mattel

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 26

A short documentary following 19-year-old Amanda Dunbar, who shares her thoughts on being an artist alongside a group of children in her art class. This documentary is included as a special feature on the 2002 Barbie as Rapunzel DVD.

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Animation:
Gene Ellis
Curious Pictures
Zak Margolis

Animation Director:
Jeff Scher
Chel White

Assistant Editor:
Michael Wei

Associate Producer:
Nomi Ernst Leidner

Audio Post Coordinator:
William Markle

Camera Operator:
Don Lenzer
John Chiappardi
John Chater

Camera Production Assistant:
Tony Rossi

Digital Effects Producer:
Steve Balzer

Director:
Chel White
Jeff Scher

Editor:
Douglas O’Connor

Executive Producer:
Steven Axthelm
Rob Hudnut

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Richard Winkler
Karen Bianca

Gaffer:
Jeff Hurst
Ned Hallack

Graphic Designer:
Beehive

Grip:
Paul Carroll
James Soward

Makeup Designer:
Janice Garner

Online Editor:
Larry Schmitt

Original Music Composer:
Bill Roche

Post Production Supervisor:
Roberta Friedman

Producer:
Sarah Maizes
Ellen Goosenberg Kent

Production Artist:
Anouck Iyer
Max Cavanaugh
Christopher Huizar
Lesly Verduin
Nicole Robare
Julie Orser

Production Assistant:
Heather Mason
Shelly Tabbut
Sarah Smith

Production Intern:
Eric Gurian
Polly Auritt
Laura Galli
Adrienne Imbriaco

Production Manager:
Fran Rotella

Sound:
Johnny Coppola
Peter Miller

Writer:
Ellen Goosenberg Kent

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