Alaina Gleen 2/Credits

Here are the credits for the 2013 Fox animated film Alaina Gleen 2.

Opening Credits


Twentieth Century Fox Animation

presents

A

Thaila Ward

Production

ALAINA GLEEN 2

First Part of the Credits
Written and Directed by

Thaila Ward

Co-Directed by

Rob Letterman and Mike Minchin

Produced by

John Cohen

Screenplay by

Peter Ackerman

Michael J. Wilson

Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger

Story by

Thalia Ward

Brad Cuddyer

John Cohen and Ash Brannon

Based on the TV Series

"Alaina Gleen"

Created by

Thaila Ward

Executive Producers

Aron Warner

Tianna Hopes

Executive Producer

Christopher Jenkins, p.g.a.

Co-Producers

Steven Johnson

Bruce Anderson

Kristen Bell

Bill Hader

Zac Efron

Taylor Swift

Jim Carrey

Sofía Vergara

Andy Samberg

David Spade

Maya Rudolph

Kenan Thompson

Katie Crown

Alison Brie

Eddie Izzard

Dwayne Johnson

Danny McBride

Wanda Sykes

Leslie Mann

Ken Jeong

Charlie Day

Kristen Schaal

Michael Peña

Elsie Fisher

Cullen McCarthy

Zachary Gordon

Music by

Mark Mothersbaugh

John Powell

Editors

John Venzon, A.C.E.

Nick Kenway

Production Designers

Pete Oswald

Craig Kellman

Yarrow Cheney

Art Directors

Nash Dunnigan

Edward Mendez

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mark Cooper

Heads of Story

Tianna Hopes

Mark O'Hare

Head of Animation

Josiah Rollins

Supervising Animators

Chris Melton

Michael Hodge

Fred Farrell

Kathryn Sparks

Nick Bruno

Melvin Tsing Chern Tan

Character Supervisors Modeling: Jerome Boyer Surfacing: Earl Carr Rigging: Marcus Marquez Characters Effects: James Alvarez Hair & Cloth: Amelia Brandt Fur: Juan Patterson

CG Supervisors

Neil Clark

Kirk Garfield

Lighting Supervisors

Jeeyun Sung Chisholm Caleb Fritz

Effects Supervisor

Deanne Newton

Technical Supervisor

Leonardo Shaw

Stereoscopic Supervisor

Larry Leon

Casting by

Christian Kaplan, C.S.A.

Second Part of the Credits
Production Manager

Anthony Nisi

Co-Editors

Tim Mertens

Ken Schretzmann

Creative Consultant

Mike Mitchell

Cinematographers

Renato Falcão

Dan Wagner

Modeling Supervisor

Lonnie Barnett

Shading Supervisor

Karen Speckman

Rigging Supervisor

Henry Perlman

Character Simulation and Crowds Supervisor

Augustín Sinaloa

Head of Production Engineering

Roberto A. Calvo

Research and Development Director

Carl Ludwig

Sound Designers

Randy Thom

Gary Rydstrom

Story
Coming soon!

Editorial
Coming soon!

Visual Development
Coming soon!

Modeling
Coming soon!

Character Rigging
Coming soon!

Shading
Coming soon!

Surfacing
Coming soon!

Layout
Coming soon!

Animation
Coming soon!

Character Effects
Coming soon!

Crowds
Coming soon!

Visual Effects
Coming soon!

Lighting
Coming soon!

Compositing
Coming soon!

Rendering
Coming soon!

Matte Painting
Coming soon!

Shot Finaling
Coming soon!

Production
Coming soon!

Post Production
Post Production Supervisor

Jeannine Berger

Post Production Sound Services by

Skywalker Sound

A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company

Marin County, California

Re-Recording Mixers

Lora Hirschberg

Randy Thom

Gary Rydstrom

Animation Technology
Coming soon!

Stereoscopic 3D
Stereo Supervisor

Adam Oliver

Director of 3D Production

Marcus Lyons

Stereo Technical Supervisor

Jamie Banks

Rendering Lead

Melissa Eaton

Stereo Rendering Artists

Jeremy Weissman

Wyatt Tanner

Stewart Pomeroy

Austin Parker

Janet Barnett

Jay-Vincent Jones

Katie Stewart

Research & Development
Coming soon!

Production Engineering
Coming soon!

Systems
Coming soon!

Technical Development
Coming soon!

Information Technology
Coming soon!

Hardware & Software
Coming soon!

Technology Management
Coming soon!

Songs
Soundtrack on

More coming soon!

Special Thanks
Coming soon!

Production Babies
Coming soon!

Final Part of the Credits
Approved No. 48522

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The making and authorized distribution of this film

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