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Release Date:
September 25, 2015
Original Title:
Creatures of Light
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
NOVA
National Geographic
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 53
On a summer's night, there's nothing more magic than watching the soft glow of fireflies switching on and off. Few other life forms on land can light up the night, but in the dark depths of the oceans, it's a different story: nearly 90% of all species shine from within. Whether it's to scare off predators, fish for prey, or lure a mate, the language of light is everywhere in the ocean depths, and scientists are finally starting to decode it.
Additional Camera:
Mark Dalio
Dave Goulding
Assistant Editor:
Harry Shock
Russell Hawkins
Assistant Production Manager:
Morgan Saunders
Associate Producer:
John Cullum
Erin Block
Russell Hawkins
James Burke
Camera Operator:
James Ball
Jon Betz
Ernie Kovacs
Director:
Alan Ritsko
Editor:
Salvatore Vecchio
Executive Producer:
Paula S. Apsell
Jared Lipworth
Line Producer:
Alexander Jouve
Original Music Composer:
Chris Beaty
Post Production Supervisor:
Simon Boyce
Brett Reinke
Producer:
Chad Cohen
Production Coordinator:
Chanee Patterson
Production Office Assistant:
Xan Goldberg
Sound Designer:
Brian Callahan
Sound Recordist:
Sean O'Neil
Brian Swanson
Underwater Camera:
David Gruber
Kenneth Corben
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