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Release Date:
January 10, 2018
Original Title:
Black Hole Apocalypse
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
NOVA
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 112
Astrophysicists show how black holes might hold answers to how the universe evolved, leading to life on Earth and, ultimately, the human race.
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Additional Camera:
Joe Brunette
Mike Coles
Rob Humphreys
Hunter Baker
Guy Livneh
Yoram Astrakhan
Gordy Waterman
Christopher Georgia
Oliver Wilkins
Animation:
Doug Quade
Ryan Shepheard
Assistant Editor:
Peter Hyzak
Jon Christenson
James Fetela
Jaro Savol
Myra Boutros
Associate Producer:
Sharon Petzold
Camera Operator:
Jason Longo
Paul Mailman
Gilberto Nobrega
Bill Paris
Luke Geissbühler
Colorist:
David Bigelow
Director:
Rushmore DeNooyer
Editor:
Ryan Shepheard
Rob Kirwan
Executive Producer:
Chris Schmidt
Hairdresser:
Andrita Renee
Jenni Shaw
Makeup Artist:
Aziza Walker
Erin Chaney
Brenda Coffey
Online Editor:
David Bigelow
Original Music Composer:
Chee Wei Tay
Producer:
Rushmore DeNooyer
Production Assistant:
Maggie Piveronas
Production Manager:
Kathryn Ruopp
Sound:
Trokon Nagbe
Sam Kashefi
Keith McManus
Tammy Douglas
Bob Marts
Storyboard Artist:
Thyra Heder
Transcriptions:
Carolyn Berner
Writer:
Rushmore DeNooyer
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