Project Detail

Drone

Synopsis

Set in the near future, DRONE follows one morning in the life of military drone operator, played by Ewen Bremner (Trainspotting, Black Hawk Down).

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins 47 secs
Format
ARRI ALEXA
Director
Daniel Jewel
Producer
Mandy Belnick, Daniel Jewel
Executive Producer
Deborah Sheppard, John Guise
Editor
Paul Knight
Screenwriter
Daniel Jewel
Director of Photography
James Watson
Production Designer
Kristian Milsted
Sound
Glen Gathard
Composer
Christopher Sarantis
Principal cast
Ewen Bremner

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Third Man Films

Drone Films Limited

Sales Company

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