Battle 360°

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Battle 360°

Computer animation image of USS Enterprise on Battle 360°
Genre Documentary
Written by Tony Long
Directed by Tony Long
Narrated by Wally Kurth
Composer(s) Eric Amdahl
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Louis C. Tarantino
Douglas J. Cohen
Producer(s) Brian Thompson
Samuel K. Dolan
Story editor(s) Samuel K. Dolan
Editor(s) Kyle Yaskin
Gina Vecchione
Cinematography Tom Collins
Jason Newfield
Chris Raymond
Running time about 54 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel The History Channel
Original run February 29, 2008 – May 2, 2008
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Battle 360° is an American documentary TV series about the World War II-era aircraft carrier USS Enterprise.

Battle 360° makes extensive use of computer animation to depict the story of the Enterprise. The animation is combined with documentary footage, interviews of Enterprise crew members and military historians, and voice-over narration. The show is produced by Flight 33 Productions, and airs on the History Channel.[1]

The series is written and directed by Tony Long, and produced by Brian Thompson and Samuel K. Dolan. It is narrated by Wally Kurth. Military historians providing commentary include Alan Pietruszewski, William Bodette,[2] Martin K. A. Morgan, Jonathan Parshall, and producer and story editor Samuel K. Dolan. The 3D graphics are by Crazybridge Studios, with additional graphics by Radical 3D; the visual effects supervisor is Steffen Schlachtenhaufen.

On February 29, 2008, the first episode of Battle 360° had 1.8 million viewers. This was the second best viewer total for a History Channel series premiere, behind Ice Road Truckers.[3][4]

The series original run was broadcast with limited commercial interruptions because of its sponsorship by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, whose founder, Jack Taylor, served on the Enterprise as a pilot during World War II.

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There are ten episodes of Battle 360°.[5]

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