Project Detail

Fibs

Synopsis

Fibs is the tale of Naomi, a teenage girl lost in a fantasy, who will say anything to try and win back her older ex-boyfriend.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
Arri Alexa HD
Director
James Sharpe
Producer
Russell Noon
Executive Producer
Anna Seifert-Speck, Keith Jeffrey, Gillian McNeill
Editor
Ben Mills
Screenwriter
James Sharpe
Director of Photography
Annemarie Lean-Vercoe
Production Designer
Ken Min Lau
Sound
Caroline Singh
Composer
Nina Humphreys
Principal cast
Samantha White, Guy Oberlander, Patrick Hurd-Wood
First Assistant Director
Sarah Lucas
Third Assistant Director
Katie Redford
Production Designer
Ken Min Lau
First Assistant Camera
Sean Fox
Second Assistant Camera
Alice Berkeley
Second Assistant Camera (Daily)
Jackson Kingsley
Camera trainee
Hugh James
Steadicam Operator
Marc Covington
First Assistant Camera
Sam Vines
Second Assistant Camera
Joe Douglas
Steadicam Operator
Phil Thomas
Gaffer
Alice Stevens
Assembly Editor
Marc Richardson
Costume Designer
Keeley Scothern
Costume Supervisor
Noomy Yates
Make-Up Dailies
Hollie Phillips, Kelly Coulter, Gabi Parker, Eve Morton, Bonnie Deponeo, Siobhan Tainton, Olivia Morley
Chaperone
Jade Parker
Grading Facility
Splice
Colourist
Eddie Nuttall
Post Sound Facility
Spool Films
Dubbing Mixer
Ben Squires
Sound Designer
Tristan Vocaturo
Dialogue Editor
Richard Smith
Story Development
Adam Marsh, Doug Smith, Anna Seifert-Speck
Casting Director
Anna Kennedy
Casting Assistant
Rachel Winn

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Production Company

Mornray Films

Sales Company

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