The Unforeseen  (2007)

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The movie The Unforeseen, released in 2007 and directed by Laura Dunn with Lee Daniel as cinematographer and editing by Laura Dunn, Emily Morris.
Directed by | Laura Dunn
Cinematography by | Lee Daniel
Written by | Wendell Berry
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Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Documentary

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Producer: Cosmic Zoom Sequences
Producer: Cosmic Zoom Sequences
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Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Producer
Assistant Producer
Production Management
Post-production Supervisor
Camera & Electrical Department
Additional Cinematography
Cinematographer: Aerial, Crane And Other
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Additional Cinematography
Underwater Cinematography
Additional Cinematography
Steadicam Operator
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Editorial Department
Post-production Coordinator
Additional Editing
On-line Editor
Colorist
Editor: Main Title/ending/cosmic Zoom Sequences
Additional Colorist
Visual Effects Department
Motion Graphics
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Animation Department
Animator: Main Title/ending/cosmic Zoom Sequences
Animator: Main Title/ending/cosmic Zoom Sequences
Animator: Main Title/ending/cosmic Zoom Sequences
Art Department
Artist: Courtroom Illustrations
Sound Department
Sound Mixer
Sound Editor / Sound Effects Field Recording
Sound Editor
Sound Field Recording
Re-recording Mixer / Sound Designer
Sound Editor
Sound Field Recording
Music Department
Music Clearances
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Title Producer
Title Designer
Title Designer / Title Producer
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Title Designer
Title Designer
Production Assistant
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