Project Detail

A Guide To Taking a Photo

Synopsis

18 year old Rebecca Saunders has had to grow-up fast - helping to take care of her younger siblings and hold the family together in the wake of her mum's illness.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Format
DigiBeta
Director
Craig Slattery
Producer
Jason Hall
Co-Producer
Jason Hall
Editor
Craig Slattery
Screenwriter
Rebecca Saunders
Director of Photography
Sasha Snow
Sound
Robert Bourke
Composer
Stuart Wood

Production Status

Production Company

Paul Ryan

Teebster
1st Floor, 137 Dundee Street
Edinburgh EH11 1BG
Scotland

T +44 (0)7800 554 089

Sales Company

Paul Ryan

Teebster
1st Floor, 137 Dundee Street
Edinburgh EH11 1BG
Scotland

T +44 (0)7800 554 089

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