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Release Date:
April 1, 2014
Original Title:
A Tale of Momentum & Inertia
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
HOUSE Special
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 2
In this original CG short, a Rock Giant literally holds in his hands the fate of a small coastal village. Can he forgive and forget?
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Animation:
Wendy Fuller
Kameron Gates
Chris Ohlgren
Greg Kyle
Allan Steele
Art Designer:
Jeff Gipson
Sari Rodrig
Josh Tonnesen
Character Designer:
Kameron Gates
Creative Director:
Kirk Kelley
Director:
Kameron Gates
Editor:
Steve Miller
Executive Producer:
Lourri Hammack
Lighting Artist:
Thane Hawkins
Matt Reslier
Modeling:
Michael Berger
Chris Ohlgren
Allan Steele
Josh Tonnesen
Opening Title Sequence:
Jose Diaz
Painter:
Don Flores
Kameron Gates
Saira Matthews
Producer:
Zilpha Yost
Production Coordinator:
Jamie Pulliam
Julie Ragland
Evan Smith
Rigging Gaffer:
Terence Jacobson
Settings:
Ian Abando
Pascal Campion
Don Flores
Joshua Harvey
Sound Designer:
Lance Limbocker
Sound Mixer:
Lance Limbocker
Storyboard Artist:
Kameron Gates
Technical Advisor:
Chris Immroth
Terence Jacobson
Patrick Van Pelt
VFX Artist:
Rogério Mendes
Karl Richter
Patrick Van Pelt
Writer:
Allan Turner
Kameron Gates
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