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Release Date:
April 14, 2016
Original Title:
Titanic Sinks in Real Time
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Four Funnels Entertainment Co
Vintage Digital Revival LLC
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 161
From "Titanic: Honor and Glory" this is a two hours and forty minutes long animation of the Titanic sinking in real time.
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Art Designer:
Tomás Tonon
Nicolas Murgia
Chris Daley
Yannick Allen-Larochelle
Giovanni Castro
Character Designer:
J. Kent Layton
Bill Wormstedt
Dennis Batol
Tad Fitch
Consulting Editor:
Helen Benziger
William Brower Jr.
Angelica Harris
Daniel Smith
Annelies Van Overbeek
Douglas B. Willingham
Joshua Noble
Consulting Producer:
Bill Sauder
Ken Marschall
Daniel Klistorner
Parks Stephenson
Creative Director:
Tom Lynskey
Director of Previsualization:
Kyle Hudak
Music Coordinator:
Anthony Casalena
Painter:
Matthew Chapman
Project Manager:
Matt DeWinkeleer
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