Project Detail

Annotate

Synopsis

An animated journey though the different stages of energy production and consumption. The film offers a closer look at the world of electricity, bringing annotated diagrams to life and highlighting the complex way in which we relate to and learn from our environment.
 

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
DigiBeta, Beta SP
Director
Cameron Duguid
Producer
Sue Ann Smith
Editor
Waterside Television, Canongate Sound
Director of Photography
Cameron Duguid
Sound
Anna Douglas, Alastair Campbell, Cameron Duguid

Production Status

Production Company

Cineworks/Redkite Animation

89 Giles Street
Edinburgh
EH6 6BZ
Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)131 554 0600

sueann@redkite-animation.com

Sales Company

Scottish Screen

2nd Floor
249 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 4QE, Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)141 302 1756

bryony.mcintyre@scottishscreen.com

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