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Release Date:
February 12, 2009
Original Title:
How People Got Fire
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
This introspective short animation takes place In the village of Carcross, in the Tagish First Nation. Neighbourhood pillar Grandma Kay tell the local children the tale of how Crow brought fire to people. As the story unfolds, we also meet 12-year-old Tish, an introspective, talented girl who feels drawn to the elder. Here, past and present blend, myth and reality meet, and the metaphor of fire infuses all in a location that lies at the heart of this Native community’s spiritual and cultural memory.
Administration:
Bruce Hagerman
Animation:
Christopher Auchter
Stuart Andrew Sharp
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jassin Godard
Best Boy Grip:
Jay E. Sather
Compositor:
Lake Pearson
Jay White
Director:
Daniel Janke
Director of Photography:
Brian Johnson
Dolly Grip:
Kurt Fraser
Executive Producer:
Rina Fraticelli
Gaffer:
James Liston
Key Grip:
Joe Bishop
Lead Animator:
Jay White
Makeup & Hair:
Linda Talbot
Music:
Daniel Janke
Online Editor:
Jonathan Tyrrell
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Janke
Producer:
Svend-Erik Eriksen
Martin Rose
Production Coordinator:
Christine Sears
Teri Snelgrove
Production Supervisor:
Kathryn Lynch
Props:
Emma Barr
Screenplay:
Daniel Janke
Set Decoration:
Emma Barr
Sound Designer:
Daniel Janke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dennis Burke
Technical Supervisor:
Wes Machnikowski
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