Year: 2004
Runtime: 9 mins
Language: English
Director: Josh Oreck
This making‑of feature presents commentary from key crew members, including production designer Owen Paterson, concept artist George Hull, visual‑effects supervisor John Gaeta, US unit production manager L. Dean Jones Jr., US model‑unit special‑effects coordinator Geoffrey Heron, Zion unit sequence lead Rodney Iwashina, high‑speed first assistant camera Paul Sanchez, US model‑unit art director Nanci Noblett, conceptual designer Geoffrey Darrow, model‑shop supervisor Michael Lynch, US model‑unit producer David Dranitzke, prop‑maker foremen Dave Fogler and Fon Davis, and visual‑effects supervisor John “DJ” Des Jardin.
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