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Release Date:
June 23, 2001
Original Title:
Animusic
Genres:
Animation | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Animusic, LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 33
Animusic draws you into its reality like no place you have ever been. You encounter new dimensions of sight and sound as you experience seven unique visual concerts. From the robotic laser-precision of Future Retro and rapid-fire ball bearings of Pipe Dream to the serene acoustic beauty of Aqua Harp, each animation is an intricate melding of music and visuals.
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Animation Director:
Wayne Lytle
Animation Manager:
David Crognale
Camera Operator:
David Crognale
Camera Supervisor:
Wayne Lytle
Conceptual Design:
Wayne Lytle
Creator:
Wayne Lytle
David Crognale
Director:
Wayne Lytle
Editor:
David Crognale
Executive Producer:
Paul Simonet
Lighting Artist:
David Crognale
Modeling:
David Crognale
Wayne Lytle
Music:
Wayne Lytle
Painter:
David Crognale
Producer:
Wayne Lytle
Shading:
David Crognale
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