10.5: Apocalypse (2006-2006)

Premiere:
May 21, 2006

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
May 23, 2006

Creators:
John Lafia

Original Title:
10.5: Apocalypse

Alternate Titles:
10.5 - Apokalypse
10.5 Apocalypse
10.5: Apocalipsis
Magnitude 10.5

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Muse Entertainment

Countries:
US

Deadly seismic activities that peaked with a 10.5 earthquake and devastated the West Coast have altered the core structure of the earth and now threaten to jeopardize North America and the Western hemisphere. In a desperate bid to save lives - and the country - President Hollister calls once again upon one of the nation's top seismologists, controversial scientist Dr. Samantha Hill and her supervisor and former boyfriend Dr. Jordan Fisher, to interpret the latest onslaught of quakes.

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ADR Editor:
Andre Iwanchuk

ADR Mixer:
Kevin Konarzewski

ADR Recordist:
Daniel Fontaine Bégin

Additional Editor:
Todd Busch

Art Department Coordinator:
Carrie Foster

Art Direction:
Michele Laliberte

Assistant Accountant:
Nathalie Lagacé
Nickey Chow

Assistant Director:
Stéphane Byl

Assistant Location Manager:
Laurent Gladu

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Catherine Lavoie
Nathalie Trépanier

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kris Casavant

Associate Producer:
Rustin J. Feldman

Boom Operator:
Thierry Hoffmann

Casting:
Randi Wells
Molly Lopata
Andrea Kenyon

Casting Assistant:
Shawn Roberts

Co-Executive Producer:
John Lafia

Costume Assistant:
Jennifer Anderson

Costume Design:
Mario Davignon

Costumer:
Julie Amyot
Brunhilde Pradier

Dialogue Editor:
Christine McLeod
Andre Iwanchuk

Director of Photography:
David Foreman

Editor:
Don Brochu
Martin Nicholson

Executive Producer:
Michael Jaffe
Howard Braunstein
Gary Pearl

Extras Casting:
Johanne Titley

First Assistant Director:
Sean Dwyer

Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto

Gaffer:
Benoit Sévigny

Key Costumer:
Pascal Gauthier

Key Grip:
Robert B. Baylis

Key Makeup Artist:
Jocelyne Bellemare

Location Manager:
Céline Daignault

Makeup Artist:
Cécile Rigault

Music:
Henning Lohner

Payroll Accountant:
Lise Servant

Producer:
Randi Richmond

Production Design:
Jean-Baptiste Tard

Production Office Coordinator:
Victor Boutrous

Rigging Gaffer:
Marco Venditto

Script Supervisor:
Kimi Webber

Second Assistant Director:
Angèle Gagnon
Renato De Cotiis

Second Unit Director:
Paolo Barzman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Daniel Villeneuve

Set Designer:
Brent Lambert

Sound Designer:
Christian Rivest

Sound Editor:
Jay Cheetham

Sound Effects Editor:
Denys Dufresne
Christian Rivest
Louis Molinas
Louis Collin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul A. Sharpe
Iain Pattison
Kevin Belen

Sound Recordist:
Don Cohen

Sound Supervisor:
Anke Bakker

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Erik Gosselin
Julie Brisebois

Storyboard Artist:
Joel Venti

Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Désourdy

Stunt Double:
France Raymond
Karine Lemieux

Stunts:
Jere Gillis
Nigel Scantlebury
Marcello Bezina
Mike Chute
Ruth Chiang
Hélèna Laliberté
François Gauthier
Stephane Dargis
Stéphane Byl
Patrick Kerton

Third Assistant Director:
Marielou Bélisle-Pierre
Manon Célestin

Transportation Captain:
John Bober

Transportation Coordinator:
Daniel Matthews

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