Production Staff
Owned and distributed by: Saban Entertainment
Executive Producer: Eric S.Rollman
Producer and Story Editor: Rita M. Acosta
Writer (ADR Script): Marc Handler.
Voice Directors: Richard Epcar, Steve Kramer, Heidi Noelle Lenhart, and Michael Sorich
Production Assistant and ADR Coordinator: Gregory C. Ireland
Sound Operation: Clive H.Mizumoto, Xavier Garcia
Sound Effects Editors: Keith Dickens, Martin Flores, Zoli Osaze, Ron Salaises, and John Valentino
Re-Recording Mixers: Michael Beirenger, Mark Ettel, R.D. Floyd, and Wayne T. O'Brien
ADR Recording: Carl Lange, Kevin Newson, David W.Barr
Foley Artists: Susan Lewis, Kalea Morton, and Taryn Simone
Audio Assistants: Brian Densmore, Andrew Kines, and Don Sexton
Music Composers: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
Executive In Charge Of Music: Ron Kenan
Music Supervisor: Lloyd Michael Cook II
Music Editors: Barron Abramovitch, Bill Filipiak
Music Engineer: Barron Abramovitch
Second Engineers: James Dijulio, Frank Bailey-Meier
Music Assistants: Jeremy Sweet, Tim Gosselin
Offline Editor: Terry Marlin
Video Traffic Coordinator: Jerry Buetnner
Online Editors: Michael Hutchinson, Harvey Landy (Hollywood Digital Inc.), John Bowen, and David Crosthwait (Modern Videofilm)
Telecine: Lee Ann Went (Varitel Inc.), Greg Hamlin (Film Technology, LA)
Post Production Supervisor: John Bryant
Post Production Coordinator: Francesca Weiss
Executive In Charge Of Production: Dana C.Booton
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