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Release Date:
December 15, 2022
Original Title:
Charge
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Blender Foundation
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
Blender Studio’s 14th Open Movie is a high-visual-impact, action-packed 2-minutes-long animation inspired by the game cinematics and realtime demos formats.
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Animation:
Rik Schutte
Pablo Fournier
Hjalti Hjálmarsson
Art Direction:
Andreas Goralczyk
Character Designer:
Julien Kaspar
Cinematography:
Hjalti Hjálmarsson
Director:
Hjalti Hjálmarsson
Executive Producer:
Ton Roosendaal
Foley Artist:
Ian Yeromenko
Foley Editor:
Dmytro Kniazhechenko
Foley Mixer:
Pavlo Nivievskyi
Layout:
Hjalti Hjálmarsson
Lead Animator:
Rik Schutte
Lighting Artist:
Andy Goralczyk
Modeling:
Andreas Goralczyk
Beau Gerbrands
Producer:
Francesco Siddi
Shading:
Simon Thommes
Sound Designer:
Sander Houtman
Sound Effects Editor:
Cristo Pruppers
Special Effects:
Simon Thommes
Andreas Goralczyk
Thanks:
Snorri Styrkársson
Styrkár Snorrason
Writer:
Hjalti Hjálmarsson
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