Roar: Lions of the Kalahari  (2005)

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The movie Roar: Lions of the Kalahari, released in 2005 and directed by Tim Liversedge and editing by Lori Petersen Waite.
Directed by | Tim Liversedge
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby, Sonics-DDP
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Short, Documentary, Family

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Finishing System
 
Directed by
Edited by
Produced by
Producer
Coordinating Producer
Executive Producer
Original Music by
Production Management
Post-production Supervisor
Post-production Supervisor
Post-production Manager
Editorial Department
Digital Intermediate Colorist: Digital 3D
Visual Effects Department
Digital Effects Artist
3D Supervisor
Digital Compositor: Stereoscopic Conversion
Digital Supervisor: Sassoon Film Design
Digital Artist
Digital Compositor
Sassoon Films / Producer
Systems Engineer
Rotoscope Artist
Compositing Supervisor: Stereoscopic Conversion
Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Assistant
Matchmove Artist / Rotoscope Artist
3D Digital Artist
Visual Effects Coordinator
Visual Effects Editor
Visual Effects
Digital Artist
Digital Film I/O Supervisor: Imagica USA
Visual Effects Supervisor
Digital Artist
Digital Compositor / Stereoscopic Conversion Supervisor
Visual Effects Supervisor
Digital Artist
Rotoscope Artist
Rotoscope Supervisor: Stereoscopic Conversion / Stereoscopic Compositor
Digital Artist
Digital Intermediate Visual Effects / Opening Titles
Digital Colorist: Live Wire Entertainment
Rotoscope Artist: Sassoon Film Design - IMAX Version
Digital Compositor
Digital Artist: Imagica USA
Digital Artist
Stereoscopic Roto Artist: Sassoon Film Design
Stereoscopic Roto Artist: Sassoon Film Design
Sound Department
Sound Effects Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Foley Artist
Re-recording Mixer
Foley Editor
Foley Artist
Music Department
Music Scoring Mixer
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