

Animals Provided By: Joel Slaven, Corey Jones.Production Interns: Tamera Tatsch, Corey Jones.Educational Research Staff: Joy Starr, Kimberly Thronton, M.Ed., Patricia Williams, Ph.D.Production Assistants: Jeff Burson, Craig Wright, Joel Zoch.Assistant to the Producers: Donna Ivers.Manager of Talent Services: Julie Hutchings.Assistant Production Accountant: Beth Reed.Animated Backgrounds and Compositing: DNA Productions, Inc.Post Production Audio Assistant: Craig Chastain.Costume Assistants: Janet Bush, Denise Rohr, Dianne Littlepage.Wadrobe Assistant/Buyer: Mindy Cranston.Costume Shop Manager: Georgia Ford Wagenhurst.Costume Technician: Lawrence Aeschlimann.Costume Sewing: Traci Hutton, Susie Thennes.

Assistant Production Coordinator: Gail Lee Dunson.Assistant to the Performance Director: Caroline St.Best Boy Electric/Board Operator: Todd Davis.Production Audio Assistants: Malcolm Johnson, Brenda J.Videotape Operators: James Johnson, Dudley Asaff.Camera Operators: Larry Allen, Scott Dailey, Van Smalley, Tommy Turner.Technical Operations Supervisor: Randy Breedlove.Post Production Supervisor: David Baertsch.Wardrobe Supervisor/Designer: Lisa Odette Albertson.Educational Specialists: Mary Ann Dudko, Ph.D., Margie Larsen, M.Ed."Adventure Bus" Original Music: Angelo Natalie, David Bernard Wolf.Consulting Producers: Jeff Gittle, Ben Vaughn.Executive Producers: Sheryl Stamps-Leach, Dennis DeShazer.Please stay tuned following this presentation for previews of other Barney Home Videos.The Wiggles: Wiggle Time ("Quack Quack") Music Video.(Resolution adopted at Interpol General Assembly, Stockholm, Sweden, September 8, 1977) The International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol - has express its concern about motion picture and sound recording policy to all of its member national police forces. Unauthorized reproduction, exhibition or distribution or copyrighted motion pictures can result in serve criminal and civil penalties under the laws of your country. International agreements and nation laws protect copyrighted motion pictures, videotapes and sound recording.(Title 17, United States Code, Sections 501 and 506) The Federal Bureau of investigation investigates allegations of criminal copyright infringement (Title 17, United States Code, Section 506) Federal law provides serve civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution, exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures and videotapes.
