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"Rise of the Continents" The Americas (TV Episode 2013) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2013)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Arif Nurmohamed

Cast (in credits order)  

Iain Stewart ... Self - Presenter (as Professor Iain Stewart)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Pedro Montes Coria Pedro Montes Coria ... Self - Miner, Potosi Silver Mine
Jay Young Jay Young ... Self - Colorado Gators Reptile Park
The Naked Cowboy ... Self (uncredited)

Produced by 

Zoe Heron ... series producer
Arif Nurmohamed ... producer
Katie Pyne ... associate producer: science
Helen Quinn ... assistant producer
Jonathan Renouf ... executive producer

Music by 

Niraj Chag

Cinematography by 

Tim Metzger ... (photography)
Mark Molesworth ... (photography)
Toby Wilkinson ... (photography)

Editing by 

Bill Coates
Louise Salkow
Lee Sutton

Production Management 

Giselle Corbett ... production manager

Sound Department 

Danny Finn ... dubbing mixer
Michael Larini ... sound (as Mike Larini)
Juan Rodriguez ... sound
Mike Williams ... sound

Visual Effects by 

Nicola Kingham ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department 

Damon Bundschuh ... camera assistant
Claudio Cadman ... camera assistant
Andrew Prior ... digital technician

Animation Department 

Christopher Scotese ... animation consultant: plate tectonic (as Professor Christopher Scotese)

Editorial Department 

Mike Curd ... colorist

Music Department 

Laurent Juillet ... additional music

Additional Crew 

Michael J. Benton ... consultant (as Professor Mike Benton) (as University of Bristol)
Laura Davey ... production executive
Laura Flegg ... series researcher
Sophie Forde ... production coordinator
Rebecca Hickie ... archive researcher
Gemma Thomas ... production coordinator
Samantha Tilyard ... production management assistant
Paul Wignall ... consultant: University of Leeds (as Professor Paul Wignall)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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