The King Tide  (2023)

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The movie The King Tide, released in 2023 and directed by Christian Sparkes, was shot on digital using ARRI ALEXA Mini Camera and Hawk V-Lite 110 mm T3.0 Lens, Hawk V-Lite 35 mm T2.2 Lens, Hawk V-Lite 45 mm T2.2 Lens, Hawk V-Lite 65 mm T2.2 Lens, Hawk V-Lite 80 mm T2.2 Lens with Mike McLaughlin as cinematographer and editing by Justin Oakey.
Directed by | Christian Sparkes
Cinematography by | Mike McLaughlin
Edited by | Justin Oakey
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Finishing System
 
Directed by
Cinematography by
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Written by
Edited by
Produced by
Line Producer
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Key Set Decorator
Casting by
Casting Director
Casting Director
Newfoundland Casting
Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Fourth Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Key Grip
A Cam 1st Assistant Camera
Underwater/steadicam Operator
Best Boy Grip
Editorial Department
On-line Editor
Dailies Supervisor
On-line Editor
Post Production Supervisor
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Supervisor : BOT VFX
Visual Effects Data Wrangler: Blue Rain Productions
Senior Compositing Technical Director
Sound Department
Additional Sound Mixer
Sound Mixer
Re-recording Mix Assistant
Sound Designer / Re-recording Mixer: Additional
Sound Effects Editor
Foley Artist
Re-recording Mixer
Adr Recordist
Assistant Re-recording Mixer
Dialogue Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Casting Department
Casting Associate
Makeup Department
Key Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist
Prosthetics Supply
Key Makeup Artist
Makeup Department Head
Hair Department Head
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Wardrobe Supervisor
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator
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