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Release Date:
December 9, 2014
Original Title:
Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker
Alternate Titles:
Poet Anderson - The Dream Walker
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
To The Stars
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 15
The Dream World is an alternate universe created by humankind's shared unconscious thoughts. When Poet Anderson journeys deep into this world, he meets his Dream Walker, a mysterious guardian angel who leads Poet to confront his demons and his destiny.
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Animation:
Sergio Martins
Ricardo Blanco
Jorge Aguiar
Edgar Martins
Diogo Pinto
Animation Supervisor:
Sergio Martins
Art Direction:
Carina Morais
CG Supervisor:
Miguel Mota
Casting:
Kara Lipson
Conceptual Design:
Ricardo Blanco
Carina Morais
Jorge Aguiar
Edgar Martins
Sergio Martins
Conceptual Illustrator:
Jared Purrington
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Kellough
Director:
Sergio Martins
Edgar Martins
Tom DeLonge
Editor:
Edgar Martins
Sergio Martins
Volkert Besseling
Information Systems Manager:
Andre Constantino
Miguel Mota
Legal Services:
Amy Arroyo
Lighting Artist:
Bruce Sousa
Joana Pinho
Miguel Mota
Modeling:
Diogo Barbosa
Joana Pinho
Luis Santos
Mario Peixoto
Music:
Ilan Rubin
Tom DeLonge
Post Production Supervisor:
Dan Snow
Post-Production Manager:
Dan Snow
Producer:
Tom DeLonge
Ben Kull
Production Manager:
Lisa Clifford
Sound Designer:
Bob Kellough
Sound Editor:
George Pereyra
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Boykin
Storyboard:
Edgar Martins
Supervising Film Editor:
Eric Lalicata
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Kellough
Thanks:
Dominic Anderson
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