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Release Date:
May 2, 2018
Original Title:
Pulsar
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Little Northern Light
Reel Issues Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
A Peacemaker, who rejects his final mission to save an endangered planet, is believed to be cursed when a solar storm hits his spaceship.
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Additional Visual Effects:
Ed Powell
Tom Jones
Calum Johnstone
Daniel Simpkins
Art Direction:
Nathan Bagnall
Assistant Art Director:
Oscar Potter
BTS Photographer:
Blessing Oyebanji
Lucy Barker
Best Boy Grip:
Seb Nowell
Boom Operator:
Rob Scown
Casting:
Sooki McShane
Lucy Jenkins
Catering:
Andrea Morley
Colorist:
Max Horton
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Real
Creative Consultant:
Laurie Hutzler
Digital Imaging Technician:
Christoph Gelep
Director:
Aurora Fearnley
Director of Photography:
Phil Wood
Editor:
Donny Boocock
Executive Producer:
Luke Walton
First Assistant Camera:
Michelle Arbon
First Assistant Director:
Abbe Robinson
Focus Puller:
Jon O'Neill
Foley Artist:
Louise Brown
Gaffer:
Tom Nowell
Grip:
Grace Donaldson
Line Producer:
Rob Speranza
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Lerato Moloisane
Jayne Hyman
Makeup Designer:
Clare Gregory
Matte Painter:
Rob McLellan
Chris Wilson
Music:
Mike Ladouceur
Other:
Matt Giblin
Ian Whitworth
Rory Harborne
Stephen Plumstead
Marie Arbon
John Hornsby
Georgina Hughes
David Stone
Hannah Stewart
Producer:
Luke Walton
Jackie Sheppard
Producer's Assistant:
Beth Evans
Production Assistant:
Beth Openshaw
Lynwen Morgan
Production Design:
Belle Mundi
Production Runner:
Barry Pierce
Ellen Clark
Production Trainee:
Anand Selvarajan
Script Supervisor:
Victoria Gegenbauer
Second Assistant Director:
Mario Roberto
Sound Designer:
Lucy Mitchell
Sound Editor:
Richard Addis
Sound Recordist:
Brian Gray
Special Effects:
Johnny Rafiq
Still Photographer:
Peter Boyd
Thanks:
Nick Park
Neville Pierce
Martin Kizko
Anne Runecles
Mark Blaney
Julia Bicknell
Debs Paterson
Paula Gooder
Third Assistant Director:
Matt Gilooly
VFX Artist:
Duncan Eland
Aleksej Paniflow
Craig Stiff
Cory Christman
Adam Blumert
VFX Supervisor:
Steve Askey
Visual Effects Compositor:
Lewis Saunders
Visual Effects Producer:
Abigail Scollay
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