Open Water  (2003)

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The movie Open Water, released in 2003 and directed by Chris Kentis, was shot on Sony DCR-VX2000 Camera, Sony DSR-PD150 Camera with Chris Kentis, Laura Lau as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by Chris Kentis.
Directed by | Chris Kentis
Cinematography by | Chris Kentis, Laura Lau
Edited by | Chris Kentis
Written by | Chris Kentis
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Adventure, Drama, Horror, Thriller

Editing System
Finishing System
Capture - Codecs & Formats
DV
Distributed Aspect Ratio
 
Cast
Susan Watkins
Daniel Kintner
Scuba Diver
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Cinematographer - Shot By
Cinematographer - Shot By
Written by
Written By
Edited by
Produced by
Associate Producer
Producer
Original Music by
Editorial Department
Lead Colorist
Digital Intermediate Supervisor
Negative Cutter
Digital Color Timer
Digital Intermediate Technician
On-line Editor
Post-production Assistant
Film Recordist
Visual Effects Department
Compositor
Sound Department
Adr Mixer
Re-recording Mixer
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Effects Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Mag And Digital Transfer Engineer: Todd Hollywood
Supervising Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Sound Mastering Engineer: Re-mix & Master
Sound Editor / Sound Effects Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Sound Editor
Audio Engineer
Sound Re-recordist
First Assistant Sound Editor
Digital Assistant
Foley Mixer
Audio Engineer
Foley Editor
Foley Artist
Additional Sound
Foley Artist
Foley Artist
Foley Artist
Audio Engineer
Music Department
Composer: Additional Music
Score Mixer
Music Executive
Music Editor
Additional Crew Members
Acquisitions Executive
Shark Wrangler
Digital Film Timer
Publicity And Promotions
Programmer
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