Dead Space: Aftermath (2011)

1h 25m
Running Time

January 25, 2011
Release Date

Dead Space: Aftermath (2011)

1h 25m
Running Time

January 25, 2011
Release Date

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Gotham Group
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Plot.

The year is 2509 and not only has Earth lost contact with the Ishimura and Isaac Clarke, but now also the USG O'Bannon, the first responder ship sent to rescue them. Four crew members of the O'Bannon have survived. But what happened to the rest of the crew? What were they doing? What secrets are they keeping? All to be revealed...in the Aftermath! --- Dead Space: Aftermath is a fast paced, horrifying thrill ride told through the perspective of the four survivors by several renowned international directors. Dead Space: Aftermath is an animated film that bridges the storyline between the video games Dead Space and Dead Space 2.

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Cast & Crew.

Aaron Purvis

Aaron Purvis

Music Editor

Cho Yong Joo

Cho Yong Joo

Producer

Jung-Joon Park

Jung-Joon Park

Animation

Tae-Ho Han

Tae-Ho Han

Animation Director

J. Lampinen

J. Lampinen

Foley

Eun Kyung Kwon

Eun Kyung Kwon

Animation Director

Melissa Ellis

Melissa Ellis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

SangWoo Lee

SangWoo Lee

Animation Supervisor

Lyoung Hui Kim

Lyoung Hui Kim

Animation Supervisor

Moon-Joong Han

Moon-Joong Han

Art Direction

Robert Poole II

Robert Poole II

Sound Effects Editor / Sound Designer

Park Jae-wook

Park Jae-wook

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jung Eun Kim

Jung Eun Kim

Animation Director

Chuck Beaver

Chuck Beaver

Producer

Heather Han

Heather Han

Visual Effects Producer

SungYeon Kang

SungYeon Kang

Production Manager

Joe Goyette

Joe Goyette

Producer

Chung Hyun

Chung Hyun

Producer

Hyun Su Kim

Hyun Su Kim

Animation

Hoe-Young Lee

Hoe-Young Lee

Art Direction

Han Eon-deok

Han Eon-deok

Animation Supervisor

Robbi Smith

Robbi Smith

Dialogue Editor

Fil Brown

Fil Brown

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Yu-Mi Sung

Yu-Mi Sung

Animation

Cate Latchford

Cate Latchford

Producer

Christopher Tin

Christopher Tin

Music

Steven Fahey

Steven Fahey

Editor

Mi-kyung Kim

Mi-kyung Kim

Animation

Kyu-Sub Keon

Kyu-Sub Keon

Production Manager

Kun Su Shin

Kun Su Shin

Animation

Wyatt Lavasseur

Wyatt Lavasseur

CG Supervisor

Chan-Young Park

Chan-Young Park

Animation Director

Details.

Release Date
January 25, 2011

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 25m

Content Rating
NR

Budget
$2,500,000

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

galaxy
space
gore
dead
adult animation

Wiki.

Dead Space: Aftermath is a 2011 American adult animated psychological science fiction horror film directed by Mike Disa, written by a team including Brandon Auman, and developed by Starz Media Film Roman and Pumpkin Studio under the supervision of Electronic Arts & Visceral Games. It was released direct-to-video on January 25, the same day as the 2011 survival horror video game Dead Space 2, published by Electronic Arts.

The movie serves as a prequel to Dead Space 2. The story follows the interrogation of four survivors from the USG O'Bannon, who were sent to the remains of the planet Aegis VII to investigate the fate of its colony, discovering a fragment of an artifact called the Marker which triggers an outbreak of reanimated mutated corpses dubbed "Necromorphs".

Film Roman, which had previously collaborated on the production of Dead Space: Downfall, wanted to create a prequel with a narrative based on the Akira Kurosawa film Rashomon, showing the same event from multiple perspectives. To reflect the different narrative timelines, different animation styles were adopted, with Film Roman partnering with multiple South Korean animation studios to head each flashback sequence. Multiple staff members had previously worked on Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic. Reception of the film was mixed, with many criticizing its niche appeal and animation quality.

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