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Release Date:
April 19, 2013
Original Title:
Onion News Empire
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
Superlative Stimuli
Tensegrity
The Onion
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
The journalists at the Onion News Network will do anything to stay at the top of their game. And if they can't find a great story, they'll create one.
Art Department Coordinator:
Chel Hathaway
Boom Operator:
Shawn Allen
CG Animator:
Christine Cannavo
CG Supervisor:
John Martini
Casting:
Ross Meyerson
Julie Tucker
Casting Associate:
CJ Molidor
Costume Design:
Dana Covarrubias
Ann Bryant
Creator:
Will Graham
Daniel Mirk
Digital Effects Producer:
James Strosahl
Director:
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Editor:
Anne McCabe
Editorial Production Assistant:
Robert Grigsby Wilson
Christian G. Farfan
Executive Producer:
Will Graham
Marc Lieberman
Hair Department Head:
Pamela May
Key Costumer:
Lucia Shapiro
Line Producer:
Igor Srubshchik
Location Manager:
Jonathan Urband
Mike Grosky
Music:
Gregory James Jenkins
Post-Production Manager:
Tara Carrozza
Producer:
Ashley Bearden
Production Accountant:
Matthew Bernabei
Production Coordinator:
Shima Majidi
Ryan McDonald
Production Design:
Dina Goldman-Kunin
Production Office Assistant:
Nick Ambro
Property Master:
Omar Vaid
Script Coordinator:
Nick Bernardone
Script Supervisor:
Ashley Hudson
Set Decoration:
Shelley Barclay
Set Production Assistant:
Melissa Zeigler
Sound Mixer:
Justin Gray
Title Designer:
Chris Ervine
Video Assist Operator:
Alexander J. Nobbs
Visual Effects:
Matthew Vojacek
Mario Pece
Alexander Friedman
Russell Griffith
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Lebensfeld
Matthew Poliquin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Lebensfeld
Grant Miller
Wigmaker:
Amanda Miller
Writer:
Daniel Mirk
Will Graham
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