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Release Date:
July 11, 1997
Original Title:
Thrill Ride: The Science of Fun
Genres:
Adventure | Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
How to create the imagination of movement for fun parks is the theme of this documentary. Although engineers try and try to create machines that shake, tilt, turn, lift and drop people in a way that fools their senses, the real McCoy cannot be imitated: Roller Coasters just let you experience movement much, much more intense than everything else - even on the screen.
Additional Camera:
Paul-François Fontigny
Additional Music:
Louis Vyncke
Assistant Camera:
Steve Ford
Director:
Ben Stassen
Director of Photography:
Sean MacLeod Phillips
Executive Producer:
Ben Stassen
Lead Animator:
Anthony Huerta
Sylvain Delaine
Jeremy Degruson
Roland Franck
Line Producer:
Kim Nelson-Frey
Pierre Lebecque
Music:
Michael Stearns
Christopher Hoag
Producer:
Charlotte Huggins
Production Design:
Ray Spencer
Production Manager:
Ken Cosci
Sound Effects Editor:
Yves Renard
Sound Supervisor:
Pierre Lebecque
Special Effects Assistant:
Fred Demolder
Vincent Debast
Joop Smulders
Philippe van Leer
Dom Jockmans
Visual Effects Designer:
Jos Claesen
Writer:
Kurt Frey
Ben Stassen
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