Puppet Pals 3/Credits

Here are the credits for the 2013 Fox animated film Puppet Pals 3.

Opening credits
Twentieth Century Fox Animation presents

PUPPET PALS 3

First Part of the Credits
Directed by Ryan Marshall

Produced by Mark Wilson

Story by Jim Chapman Ryan Marshall & Tom Ropelewski

Screenplay by Will Davies Paul Fisher & Bob Logan Michael J. Wilson Brad Garland & Joe Stillman

Music by John Powell

Edited by Ken Schretzmann

Head of Story Francis Glebas

More to be added

Cast
To be added

Story
Story Artists Additional Story Artists

Editorial
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Visual Development
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Modeling
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Character Rigging
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Shading
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Surfacing
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Layout
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Animation
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Character Effects
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Crowds
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Visual Effects
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Lighting & Compositing
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Rendering
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Matte Painting
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Shot Finaling
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Production
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Post Production
Post Production Supervisor

TBA

Post Production Sound Services

by

Skywalker Sound

A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company

Marin County, California

Re-Recording Mixers

Lora Hirschberg

Tom Myers

Gary A. Rizzo

Randy Thom

Supervising Sound Editors

Michael Silvers

Dennis Leonard

Music
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Stereoscopic 3D
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Animation 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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Songs
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Special Thanks
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Production Babies
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Final Part of the Credits
Approved No. 48193

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