Volcanoes of the Deep Sea  (2003)

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The movie Volcanoes of the Deep Sea, released in 2003 and directed by Stephen Low with William Reeve as cinematographer and editing by James Lahti.
Directed by | Stephen Low
Cinematography by | William Reeve
Edited by | James Lahti
Written by | Alex Low, Stephen Low
Cameras
Sound Systems
Sonix
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Short, Documentary

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Directed by
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Cinematography by
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Executive Producer
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Original Music by
Camera & Electrical Department
Assistant Camera
Underwater Camera Technician
Second Assistant Camera
Imax Camera Technician
Director Of Photography: Second Unit
First Assistant Camera
Editorial Department
Post-production Consultant
Assistant Editor
Post-production Consultant
Post-production Consultant: DKP 70mm Inc.
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Development Producer: Big Bang FX
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Digital Artist
Digital Compositor
Concept/storyboard Artist
Digital Artist
Digital Artist
Lead Artist
Digital Compositor
Matte Painter
Digital Effects Artist
Digital Compositor
Matte Painter
Digital Effects Artist
Visual Effects Supervisor
Scanning & Film Recording
Digital Scanning / Film Recording
Digital Artist
Digital Artist
Cgi Effects Supervisor
Digital Artist
Visual Effects Producer
Head Technical Director / Image Enhancing Specialist / Lead Compositor
Art Department
Storyboard Artist
Sound Department
Supervising Sound Editor
Sound Effects Editor
Mixing Assistant
Re-recording Mixer
Foley Artist
Foley Artist
Sound Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Foley Recording Mixer
Music Department
Orchestrator
Music Editor
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Science Director
Production Assistant
Helicopter Pilot
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