The Pixelators/Credits

Here are the credits for the 2016 20th Century Fox Animation film, The Pixelators.

Opening Credits




First Part of the Credits
Written and Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller

Produced by John Cohen P.G.A. Mary Parent P.G.A.

Screenplay by Derek Connolly & Rodney Rothman

Story by Derek Connolly Nicole Perlman Phil Lord & Christopher Miller

Executive Producer Lori Forte

Edited by David Ian Salter

Score by Henry Jackman

Co-Producer Pilar Flynn

Associate Producer Denise L. Rottina

Visual Effects Supervisor Mark Cooper

Production Designers Pete Oswald Colin Stimpson

Art Directors Edward Mendez Michael Kurinsky

Heads of Animation Josiah Rollins Tom Parsons

Head of Environments Tracie Brooks

CG Supervisor Neil Clark

Supervising Animators Chris Melton Michael Hodge Derek Bartlett Melanie Wong Effie Guerrero

Character Rigging Supervisor Augustín Sinaloa

Simulation Supervisor Kevin Williams

Effects Supervisor Deanne Newton

Character Supervisors Modeling: Jerome Boyer Surfacing: Neil Fanning Rigging: Marcus Marquez Characters Effects: Lizzie Key Hair & Cloth: Preston Russell Fur: Roseann Duarte

Set Supervisors Modeling: Ethan Castro Surfacing: Carl Pugh Set Dressing: Jerome Newton

Character Modeling Supervisor Lonnie Barnett

Environment Modeling Supervisor Anita Kramer

Rough Layout Supervisor Mara Hernandez

Final Layout Supervisor Dave Roberts

Lighting Supervisors Gerardo Cohen Sean Greer Caleb Fritz

Shading Supervisor Karen Speckman

Composting Supervisors Veronica Knight Landen McDowell

Technical Supervisor Leonardo Shaw

Stereoscopic Supervisor Larry Leon

Music Supervisor Gabe Hilfer

Casting by Mary Hidalgo

Tom Holland

Kevin Hart

Anna Kendrick

Ryan Reynolds

Jason Statham Zoe Saldana

Jason Sudeikis

Ellie Kemper

Bill Hader

Channing Tatum

Jonah Hill

Nick Offerman

Patrick Stewart

with Kristen Wiig

and Jenny Slate

Twentieth Century Fox Animation presents

an Lord & Miller production

THE PIXELATORS

Second Part of the Credits
Production Manager

Anthony Nisi

Sound Designers

Randy Thom

Gary Rydstrom

Fox Animation Girls
Additional Story Material by

Phillip Melton

Karey Kirkpatrick

Ryan Marshall

Story Artists
Lead Storyboard Artists

Jeff Lieberman Marc Smith

Story Artists

Derek Drymon

Tom Owens

Lauren MacMullan

Nancy Kruse

Steve Moore

Fawn Veerasunthorn

Ennio Torresan Jr.

Kenny Park

Louie del Carmen

Matt Flynn

Steven Markowski

Guy Bar'ely

Barry Johnson

Normand Lemay

Mark Mullen

Jacques Muller

Jeremy Spears

Chris Chapman

Dean Wellins

David Lux

Jacob Collins

Liza Blake

Stephen P. Neary

Additional Story Artists

Moroni

Karen Disher

Michael Cachuela

Mark Kennedy

Nathan Greno

William H. Frake III

Don Dougherty

Chris Ure

Tom Ellery

Mike Mitchell

Mark O'Hare

Martin Fuller

Will Finn

Visual Development
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Modeling
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Character Rigging
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Character Simulation
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Look Development
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Layout
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Animation
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Crowds Animation
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Technical Animation
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Effects
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Lighting
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Stereo
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Production
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Post Production
Post Production Sound Services by

Skywalker Sound

A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company

Marin County, California

Digital Intermediate by

EFILM

Rendered with Fox Boom&trade;

Songs
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Technology
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Research & Development
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Production Engineering
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Systems
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Technical Development
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Information Technology
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Hardware & Software
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Technology Management
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Special Thanks
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Production Babies
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Final Part of the Credits
© 2016 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

The events, characters and firms depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or films is purely coincidental.

Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable laws, and any unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition of this motion picture could result in criminal prosecution as well as civil liability.

The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over 12,000 jobs and involved over one million work hours.