The Invisible Machine (2004) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 22, 2004

Original Title:
The Invisible Machine

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Morag Loves Company

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 46

On a calm Sunday morning in 1978 residents of Bell Island, Newfoundland hear an odd, high-pitched hum, immediately followed by a sudden and terrifying blast resounding for hundreds of miles. Outbuildings are destroyed, livestock electrocuted, televisions explode and power lines vaporize. The Invisible Machine unravels the mystery of the Bell Island "boom" and in doing so takes a chilling look at the U.S. military's experimentation with electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons.

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Animation:
Chris Darlington

Art Direction:
Shelley Cornick

Assistant Editor:
Chris Darlington

Assistant Sound Editor:
Mark Neary

Cinematography:
Michael Grippo
Jamie Lewis
Nigel Markham
Ellie Yonova

Co-Director:
Barbara Doran
Jon Whalen

Co-Producer:
Lee Tizzard
Jon Whalen

Editor:
Angela Baker

Executive Producer:
Barbara Doran

Location Manager:
Tony Butt

Location Scout:
Lynn Andrews

Location Sound Recordist:
Lee Tizzard

Music:
Lori Clarke

Producer:
Barbara Doran
Lynne Wilson

Production Design:
Shelley Cornick

Set Dresser:
Derek Holmes

Sound Editor:
Paul Steffler

Sound Mixer:
Paul Steffler

Writer:
Jon Whalen
Barbara Doran

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