Sunnie/Credits

Here are the credits of the 2017 20th Century Fox/Frenzy Animation animated film Sunnie.

Opening Credits




First Part of the Credits
Written and Directed by

Ryan Marshall

Produced by

Marcus Crawford

Mark Wilson

Screenplay by

Nicholas Stoller

Brad Garland

Story by

Ryan Marshall

Executive Producers

Chris Jenkins

Lori Forte

Glenn Ficarra

John Requa

Mike Copeland

Based on Characters Created by

Mike Copeland

Co-Producer

Pilar Flynn

Co-Producers

Steven Johnson

John Clinton

Edited by

David Ian Salter

Ally Garrett

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jeff Alcantara

Head of Story

Sean Charmatz

Score by

Henry Jackman

Music Supervisor

Gabe Hilfer

Head of Layout

Jake Larsen

Production Design

Pete Oswald

Character Design

Francesca Natale

Colin Stimpson

Michael Seddon

Carter Goodrich

Associate Producer

Barry Wood

Casting by

Linda Lamontagne, C.S.A.

Amanda Leighton

Ben Schwartz

Katie Crown

Josh Gad

Rob Riggle

Chris Pratt

Elizabeth Banks

David Cross

Nick Offerman

Amy Poehler

Zac Efron

Peter Dinklage

Keegan-Michael Key

Anthony Anderson

with Tony Hale

and Jenny Slate

A Twentieth Century Fox Presentation

A Frenzy Animation Production

SUNNIE

Second part of the credits
Production Managers

Oliver Benavidez

Anthony Nisi

Animation Production by

Reel FX Animation

Mikros Image

Sound Designers

Tim Walston, M.P.S.E.

Brandon Jones

Supervising Sound Editors

Ethan Van der Ryn

Erik Aadahl, M.P.S.E.

Additional Screenplay Material by

Lorne Cameron

Eyal Podell

Jonathon E. Stewart

Story
Lead Storyboard Artists

TBD

Story Artists

Steve Moore

Nora Johnson

Mark Koetsier

Diana Kidlaied

Kenny Park

David Lux

Normand Lemay

Raymond S. Persi

Kevin Harkey

Louie del Carmen

Vadim Bazhanov

Joel Crawford

Kurt Dumas

David Tuber

Adam Van Wyk

Luke Brookshier

Josh Lieberman

Guy Bar'ely

Daniel LaFrance

Steve Moore

Martin Fuller

Denise Koyama

Keith Baxter

Fawn Veerasunthorn

Ricardo Curtis

John Rice

Additional Story Artists

Michael Cachuela

Floyd Norman

Jurgen Gross

Xavier Riffault

Delia Gosman

Chris Paluszek

Mark Koetsier

Nassos Vakalis

Will Finn

Stephen P. Neary

Dave Pimentel

Art Development
Coming soon!

Editorial
Coming soon!

Reel FX Animation Studios
Coming soon!

Set & Character Modeling
Coming soon!

Animation
Coming soon!

Surfacing
Coming soon!

Final Layout
Coming soon!

Rigging
Coming soon!

Hair & Cloth
Coming soon!

Effects
Coming soon!

Crowds & Simulation
Coming soon!

Lighting & Compositing
Coming soon!

Matte Painting
Coming soon!

Mikros Image Animation Montreal
Coming soon!

Animation
Coming soon!

Hair & Cloth
Coming soon!

Rigging
Coming soon!

Effects
Coming soon!

Lighting
Coming soon!

Matte Painting
Coming soon!

Image Finaling
Coming soon!

Stereoscopic 3D
Technical & Rendering

Jeremy Weissman

Stewart Pomeroy

Austin Parker

Sean Joel Goldman

James Martinez

Mark Gonzalez

Felix Bergeron

Ryan Howell

Jay-Vincent Jones

Production
Coming soon!

Post Production
ADR Group

Stephen Apostolina

Daniel Booko

Edie Mirman

Paul Pape

Cathy Cavadini

Cam Clarke

David Cowgill

Debi Derryberry

Terri Douglas

Johnny Gidcomb

Jackie Gonneau

Caitlin McKenna

Grey Griffin

Yuri Lowenthal

Mona Marshall

Scott Menville

Max Mittelman

Heidi Brook Myers

Raymond Ochoa

Arthur Ortiz

Devika Parikh

Courtney Peldon

Ben Pronsky

Rosemary Alexander

Steve Alterman

Peter Falls

Kirk Baily

Mitch Carter

June Christopher

Robin Atkin Downes

Michael Sorich

Warren Sroka

Kelly Stables

Lynnanne Zager

Fred Tatasciore

Audrey Wasilewski

Music
Coming soon!

Songs
Coming soon!

Special Thanks
Coming soon!

Production Babies
Coming soon!

Final Part of the Credits
This film benefited from the French tax rebate for international productions.

© 2017 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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.