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Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
The Sparky Book
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
In Newfoundland filmmaker Mary Lewis' live action/animation hybrid short film, a talking goldfish tells us the poignant story of his best friend, Sparky the dog, and Sparky's owner, a young girl suffering from a serious illness. The dog lords an unusual reign on a harbour city, but his bond to the girl is tested when her illness takes a dark turn.
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Administration:
John William Lutz
Gisèle Guilbault
Animation:
Mariana Sol Porta
Chris Darlington
Anne MacLeod
Shelley Cornick
Animation Director:
Mary Lewis
Art Direction:
Pam Hall
Anne MacLeod
Assistant Art Director:
Tony Butt
Boom Operator:
Brad Gover
Cinematography:
Ellie Yonova
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Digital Imaging Technician:
Pierre Plouffe
Susan Gourley
Director:
Mary Lewis
Editor:
Lawrence Jackman
Mary Lewis
Executive Producer:
David Verrall
Kent Martin
First Assistant Camera:
Keith Burgess
First Assistant Director:
Dana Warren
Gaffer:
Flora Planchat
Grip:
Sean Doran
Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Martin
Manager of Operations:
Amy Stewart Gallant
Music:
Jeff Johnston
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Painter:
Mike Skiffington
Shelley Cornick
Abe Hutton
Post Production Assistant:
Edward Tanasychuk
Producer:
Michael Fukushima
Annette Clarke
Production Assistant:
Lisa Clarke
Production Coordinator:
Stephanie Coolen
Vanessa Larsen
Production Design:
Pam Hall
Production Supervisor:
Patricia Coughran
Project Manager:
Anna Petras
Second Assistant Director:
Kelly Stone
Sound Editor:
Lori Clarke
Sound Mixer:
Shelley Craig
Sound Recordist:
Don Ellis
Harvey Hyslop
Still Photographer:
Justin Hall
Wardrobe Designer:
Christine Kenny
Writer:
Mary Lewis
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