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Release Date:
July 17, 2021
Original Title:
The Lost Seahorse
Alternate Titles:
Dingęs Jūros Arkliukas
El Caballito de Mar Perdido
El Cavallet de Mar Perdut
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Toronto Metropolitan University
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A stop-motion short film about a seahorse that is swept away from its coral reef and must survive the journey home.
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3D Artist:
David Lucas Chang
Kaixin Aethelu Wang
Animation Director:
Akash Jones
Art Direction:
Justin Smith
Assistant Editor:
Mili Chamberlain
Character Designer:
Benjamin Fieschi-Rose
Cinematography:
Emily DeBackere
Colorist:
Zach Ness
Concept Artist:
Lori Si
Director:
Benjamin Fieschi-Rose
Editor:
Arnaud Weissenburger
Music Supervisor:
Jefferson Rose
Original Music Composer:
Luis Miguel Gómez
Other:
Kirsten Brass
Benjamin Fieschi-Rose
Amelia Blaine
Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Procopio
Producer:
Kirsten Brass
Production Design:
Olivia Weatherall
Publicist:
Harrison Clark
Sound Designer:
Alec Davis
Josh Fagen
Sound Mixer:
Josh Fagen
Alec Davis
Thanks:
Alireza Khatami
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andrew Barton
Brittany Beheshti
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