Mezame No Hakobune - Staff

Staff

  • Direction supervision: Mamoru Oshii (押井 守)
  • Producer: Atsushi Kubo (久保 淳), Masuo Ueda, Tomonori Ochikoshi
  • Direction: Hiroyuki Hayashi (林 弘幸)
  • Music: Kenji Kawai (川井 憲次)
  • Arts: Toshihiro Isomi (磯見 俊裕)
  • Technical director:Yasuhiro Yamaguchi (山口 泰弘)
  • Character design: Jun Suemi (末弥 純)
  • Ceiling iron modelling work: 大澤 克俊
  • Ceiling doll (Pan): 品田 冬樹
  • Floor dolls (Riki-Shou): 秋山 直樹
  • Egg shape screen production: 敷山 哲洋
  • Silk curtain installation work: 川辺 幸雄 / 秋山 清次
  • Project manager: 上田 寛次 / 西川 鉄也
  • Technical producer: 土田 稔
  • Sound & visual engineer: 佐藤 茂夫
  • Lighting director: 高嶋 正明
  • CG producer: 塩田 周三
  • Acoustic supervision: Kazuhiro Wakabayashi (若林 和弘)
  • Sound supervisor: 井上 秀司
  • Production manager: 黒田 仁子 / 村社 幸司
  • Coordination production: Dentsuu Tech
  • Distribution: Deiz
  • Theme zone exhibitors: Sekisui House, Chubu Nippon Broadcasting, Tokai Television Broadcasting, The Chunichi Shimbun

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