Dance of the Dead

Dance of the Dead

Music by
Kristopher Carter

It is prom night in middle America. Tuxes have been rented and dresses have been bought. But when the dead unexpectedly rise from their graves to eat the living, it’s up to the geeks, the nerds, the outcast and the losers who couldn’t get dates to the dance to save the town from the undead. Unlikely heroes will rise to the challenge as they are forced to put aside their differences and band together to fight for their lives. Armed with bats, sledgehammers, garden tools and guitars, this rag-tag group of high-school teens are in for a prom night they will never forget.

Directed by
Gregg Bishop

Written by
(WGA)
Joe Ballarini

Produced by
Shannon Banal
Gregg Bishop
Ehud Bleiberg
Stephen Caudill
Brian James Crewe
Nicholas Donnermeyer
Chad Eikhoff

Original Music by
Kristopher Carter

Music Supervisor
Peymon Maskan

Score mixed by
Mako Sujishi

Nominee—Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Films, USA (2009) - Saturn Award
Best DVD Collection

Nominee— Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (2008) - Narcisse Award
Best Feature Film

Winner— Screamfest (2008) - Honorable Mention

Official Selection— SXSW (South by Southwest®)

Official Selection— Atlanta Film Festivals

Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Michael McCuistion,
Lolita Ritmanis

The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet! When two Hydra scientists try to supercharge a Stark Arc Reactor with Hulk’s Gamma Energy, they unleash a being of pure electricity called Zzzax – and he’s hungry for destruction. Together, Iron Man and Hulk are the only force that stands in the way of the Zzzax’s planetary blackout. But first, the super heroic duo will have to get through snarling Wendigos, deadly robots and the scaly powerhouse, Abomination. Can two of Marvel’s mightiest heroes find a way to work together without smashing each other before time runs out?

Directed by
Eric Radomski (supervising creative director)
Leo Riley (supervising director)

Writing Credits
Henry Gilroy (written by)
Brandon Auman (written by)
Stan Lee (characters)
Jack Kirby (characters)
Larry Lieber (characters)
Don Heck (characters)

Produced by
Dan Buckley (executive producer)
Mo Davoudian (executive producer)
Ken Duer (producer)
Alan Fine (executive producer)
Lori Gloede (producer)
Tammy Holguin (producer)
Kenneth T. Ito (producer)
Stan Lee (executive producer)
Jeph Loeb (executive producer)
Joe Quesada (executive producer)

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis

Film Editing by
Emily Chiu
Jacob Kindberg
Jonathan Polk
Adam Redding

Casting by
Jamie Simone

Art Direction by
Tony Weinstock

Production Management
Christy Arnold (post-production manager)
Geneva Ip (talent coordinator)
Ryan Johnston (production assistant)
Aldo Martinez (production assistant)

Art Department
Jeff Allen
Tim Eldred
Leo Riley
Tony Vasquez
John Woo

Sound Department
Jesse Arruda
David W. Barr
John Brengman
Nancy Parker
Greg Rubin
Joseph Tsai

Visual Effects by
Lycee Anaya
Christy Arnold
Jinchul Jung
Yarin Manes
Michael E. Ryan
Brad Strickman

Camera and Electrical Department
Bradford Ralston

Animation Department
Dave Bailey
Wim Bien
Francis Co
Eric Digilov
Ali Donovan
Bryce Erickson
Nicole Herr
David Hickey
Hyon Kim
Henry Nabeta
Matt Parker
Bill Rodgers
Patrick Rossano
Brad Strickman
Andy Suriano
Joseph Taylor
Bryant Wilson

Music Department
Mark Mattson (music editor/music mixer
Mako Sujishi (music mixer)

Script and Continuity Department
Ora Yashar

Additional Crew
Shaun Avnet
Todd Casey
T.Q. Jefferson
Jamie Simone

Marvel’s Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell

Marvel’s Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell

Music by
Michael McCuistion,
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis

Nightmare is determined to conquer the world by crossing through the Dream Dimension. The Hulk teams up with Dr. Strange and the Howling Commandos to stop Nightmare’s nefarious plan.

Directed by
Eric Radomski (supervising creative director)
Mitch Schauer (directed by)

Writing Credits
Stan Lee (based on the Marvel comics by)
Jack Kirby (based on the Marvel comics by)
Marty Isenberg (written by)
David McDermott (written by)

Produced by
Trevor Bentley (executive producer: Atomic Cartoons, Inc.)
Dan Buckley (executive producer)
Kalia Cheng (co-producer)
Alan Fine (executive producer)
Greg Harman (executive producer: Mechanic Animation, Ltd)
Kenneth T. Ito (producer)
Cort Lane (executive producer)
Stan Lee (co-executive producer)
Jeph Loeb (executive producer)
Michelle Pniewski (associate producer)
Joe Quesada (executive producer)
Eric Radomski (co-executive producer)
Kari Rosenberg (co-producer)
Rafael Sanchez (senior producer: Mechanic Animation, Ltd.)
Mitch Schauer (supervising animation producer)
Howard Schwartz (producer)
Stephen Wacker (co-executive producer)
Darrell Yeo (line producer)

Casting by
Jamie Simone

Production Management
Lisa Handscomb
Jeanette Sasse

Art Department
Gary Ferguson
Elizabeth Jie
John Keane
Steve LeCouilliard
Lih Liau
Zoe Mabry
Janis Osenenko
Fred Reyes
Chris Rutkowski
Cody Shaw
Vincent Smith
Sean Thornton
Samantha Wheeldon

Sound Department
Amanda Goodbread (recording manager)

Visual Effects by
YeeFoong Pang
Aditya Softa
Josh Young

Casting Department
Amanda Goodbread

Editorial Department
Jessica Grembowski

Additional Crew
Dan Aughey
Kelly Black
Kyle Haase
Eli Holmes
Jenny Read
Jeanette Sasse
Brady Serwitz
Jamie Simone

Music by
Michael McCuistion
Kristopher Carter
Lolita Ritmanis

Nominee—Rondo Behind the Voice Actors Awards (BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award) - 2017 Best Male Vocal Performance in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Short Matthew Waterson (as the voice of "Nightmare")

Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!

Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

The Marvel Heroes unite to try and stop Loki and the frost giant Ymir from conquering the world as the duo try to steal Santa’s powers to do so.

Directed by
Eric Radomski
Mitch Schauer

Writing Credits
Mark Banker
Joe Simon
Jack Kirby
Bill Mantlo
Keith Giffen

Produced by
Trevor Bentley
Dan Buckley
Kalia Cheng
Alan Fine
Greg Harman
Kenneth T. Ito
Cort Lane
Stan Lee
Jeph Loeb
Joe Quesada
Eric Radomski
Kari Rosenberg
Rafael Sanchez
Mitch Schauer
Howard Schwartz
A.J. Vargas
Stephen Wacker
Darrell Yeo

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis

Casting by
Amanda Goodbread
Jamie Simone

Production Management
Evan Burse

Art Department
Alan Caldwell
Gary Ferguson
Oliver Hine
Rick Hoberg
Elizabeth Jie
John Keane
Shaan Ali Khan
Tony Moore
Joanna Nowik
Shawn Pedralba
Steve Rolston
Steve K. Sanderson
Paul Soeiro
Christopher Steininger
Sean Thornton
Tara Williamson

Sound Department
Marcos Abrom (sound designer)
Roberto Dominguez Alegria (foley editor)
Jesse Arruda (sound effects editor)
John Brengman (dialogue editor)
Mike Draghi (supervising sound editor)
Michael Emter (sound effects editor)
Amanda Goodbread (recording manager)
Cynthia Merrill (foley artist)
Nancy Parker (foley artist)
Monique Reymond (foley artist)
Stephen P. Robinson (supervising sound editor)

Visual Effects by
Eddie Jaeil Byun
Bryan Chavez
Kyungsoo Choi
Youngha Choi
Anthony Denha
Daeguen Hong
Minji Kim
Sodam Kim
Hyo-ju Lee
Kwanghee Lee
YeeFoong Pang
Eun Jung Park
Min-soo Park
Zhang-Ho Park
Brad Strickman
Je-Hyeong Won
Hongsun Yoon
Josh Young

Editorial Department
Adam Redding
Kevin Reeves

Music Department
Mark Mattson (music editor/music mixer)
Mako Sujishi (music mixer)

Script and Continuity Department
Dan Aughey

Additional Crew
Ashley Hee-Eun Bae
Kelly Black
Agatha Sarim Kim
Pan-Sub Kim
Scarlet Sookyung Kim
Seulki Lee
Sierra Leoni
Silvia Harman Mihaleje
Ryan Potter
Brady Serwitz
Jamie Simone
Hansang Song

Nominee—Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA, 2016 (Golden Reel Award)
Best Sound Editing - Direct to Video - Animation

Scooby-Doo! Mask Of The Blue Falcon

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

Music by
Lolita Ritmanis,
Kristopher Carter,
Michael McCuistion

The Teen Titans’ home town is attacked by a Japanese ninja named Saico-Tek. Under interrogation Saico-Tek reveals the identity of the one who sent him: Brushogun. The ninja then escapes and the Titans head to Tokyoto search for his master.

After overcoming the language barrier and fighting a giant reptile, the Titans meet Tokyo’s own super-normal defence force – the Tokyo Troopers, led by Commander Uehara Daizo. Daizo shows the Titans around the Tokyo Troopers headquarters, and when Robin questions him on Brushogun, he informs the Titans that he is nothing more than an urban legend. Left with no villains to pursue, the Titans can do nothing more than bow to Beast Boy’s desire to enjoy Tokyo as tourists.

Investigating alone, Robin is attacked once more by Saico-Tek and they get into a very violent fight which ends with Robin pummeling the ninja into the ground. When Saico-Tek does not rise, the crowd watching believes Robin has murdered his opponent. Commander Daizo apprehends Robin, despite the hero’s protestations of innocence, but as he is transferred, a slip of paper bearing the name “Brushogun” flits into the armoured car carrying him and explodes, freeing him. Now on the run, Robin co-opts the identity of a Shinjuku mugger who tried to shoot him and reunites with the other Titans, who have themselves been attacked by strange creatures.

Music by
Lolita Ritmanis
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion

Orchestration by
Lolita Ritmanis
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion

Synth and Drum Programming by
Lolita Ritmanis
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion

Orchestra Contractor
Joyce Ryan

Scoring Engineer
Mark Mattson
MBM Studios

Mixing Engineers
Mark Mattson
Mako Sujishi

Woodwinds
John Yoakum

Trumpets
Warren Luening
Rick Baptist

Trombones
George Thatcher
Tommy Johnson

French Horns
Brian O’Connor
Phillip Yao
Justin Hageman

Violins
Olivia Tsui
Jennifer Gordon-Levin

Viola
Piotr Jandula

Cello
Arman Ksajikian

Guitars
Greg Herzenach

Producer
Glen Murakami

Directed by
Michael Chang
Ben Jones
Matt Youngberg