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Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2020
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 16 min 42 sec
- Format
- 35 mm
- Director
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Michael Jinks, Piers Hunt
- Producer
- Piers Hunt, Michael Jinks
- Executive Producer
- Piers Hunt
- Editor
- Jon Dean
- Screenwriter
- Piers Hunt, Michael Jinks
- Director of Photography
- Robbie Bryant
- Production Designer
- Leah Sams
- Sound
- Angus Havers
- Composer
- Angus Havers
- Principal cast
- Alice Henley, Michael Jinks, Piers Hunt
- Associate Producer
- Cedric Cirotteau
- Music and Sound
- Angus Havers
- Online Editor & VFX
- Ben McIlveen
- Associate Editor
- Sadaf Nazari
- Associate Editor
- Andy Sowerby
- Colourist
- Mike Leisegang
- First AC / Focus Pullers
- Jessie Brough, Daniel Kolditz, Jerry Pradon
- Second AC / Loaders
- Adrien Brauge, James Wicks, Jay Coates James Malamatinas
- Sound Mixers
- Rory Smith, Andrei Leskovski, Alex Colin
- Boom Operators
- Alex Colin, Jamie Nicholls,
- Steadicam Operators
- James Burgess, Dan Starborg
- Gaffers
- Sabrina Corda, Esteban Gimplewicz, Tom Campbell
- Make Up
- Rebecca Hadfield
- Runners
- Oliver Lewis, Audelia Rowe, Katarina Ondrejova
- Trailer Password
- LiGHtMEuP7
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
P & M Pictures
122 Victoria RoadLondon
NW6 6QB
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