Wild Ocean  (2008)

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The movie Wild Ocean, released in 2008 and directed by Luke Cresswell, Steve McNicholas, was shot on film using IMAX 3D-15 Solido Camera, IMAX 3D-30 Camera, IMAX MSM 9802 Camera with D.J. Roller, Reed Smoot as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System.
Cinematography by | D.J. Roller, Reed Smoot
Acquisition
Cameras
Sound Systems
Sonics-DDP
Distribution Resolution
Stereoscopic 3D Rigs
Stereoscopic 3D Format
Stereoscopic Systems
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Documentary

Editing System
Finishing System
Distributed Frame Rate
Film Labs & Post Facilities
 
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Cinematographer
Written by
Written By
Produced by
Producer
Producer
Producer
Production Management
Post-production Supervisor
Post-production Manager
Camera & Electrical Department
3D Director Of Photography
Second Assistant Camera: "a" Camera, IMAX 3D
Director Of Photography: Additional Photography
Best Boy Grip
First Assistant Camera
Second Assistant Camera
Digital Imaging Engineer
First Assistant Camera
Editorial Department
Digital Intermediate Producer
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Producer
Digital Stereoscopic Artist
Sound Department
Assistant Sound Editor
Foley Assistant
Re-recording Mixer / Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Foley Editor / Foley Recordist
Sound Designer
Foley Artist
Location Sound Supervisor / Re-recording Mixer
Music Department
Conductor
Musician: Viola
Additional Crew Members
Diving Supervisor / Marine Coordinator
Marine Coordinator
Digital I/o Supervisor
System Support: FotoKem
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