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Release Date:
October 17, 2024
Original Title:
The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day
Genres:
History | Music
Production Companies:
PBS
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
A Veterans Day event with historian John Monsky, the Boston Pops and Broadway stars.
Camera Operator:
Hiram Becker
Noah Brookoff
Tony Flanagan
Tom Guilmette
Ian Kosmaczewski
John Kosmaczewski
Amanda McGrady
Michael Porta
Choreographer:
Marcos Santana
Costume Design:
Siena Zoƫ Allen
Creator:
John Monsky
Director:
Habib Azar
Director of Photography:
Nick Kolinsky
Editor:
Brandon Cardley
Executive Producer:
Dennis Alves
Tom Davison
John Monsky
Pamela Picard
Meredith Wagner
Graphic Designer:
Eric N. Duran
Lighting Design:
Alan Adelman
Pamela Smith
Lighting Programmer:
Pamela Smith
Rob Smith
Makeup & Hair:
Phoebe Ramler
Savera Sakulich
Music Arranger:
Ian Weinberger
Music Director:
Ian Weinberger
Producer:
Randy Chaplin
Alexander R. Diaz
Gene Graham
Producer's Assistant:
Reece dos Santos
Production Coordinator:
Julia Cuellar
Molly Flanagan
Rubi Yan
Production Manager:
Alexander R. Diaz
Jenn Rae Moore
Projection:
Robin Dennis
Joseph Miller
Researcher:
Don Geci
Sound:
Cole Barbour
James Campbell
Steve Colby
Walter Eduardo
Dana Filloon
Mark Gardner
Tim Kepner
Lynn Ciarlo Scornavacca
Nick Squire
Sound Editor:
Nick Squire
Supervising Producer:
Michael Nock
Technical Supervisor:
Jen Reardon
Michael Sandorse
Transcriptions:
Alec Dubois
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mary Lauve
Writer:
John Monsky
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