Project Detail

Final Draft

Synopsis

What do you need for nuclear war? First of all, a good script.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 mins
Format
DSLR
Director
Scott Calonico
Producer
Scott Calonico
Co-Producer
Erin Osborne-Martin
Editor
Nathan McGinty
Screenwriter
Scott Calonico
Director of Photography
Ricardo Fratelli

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

AD&D Productions, Ltd.

16/5 Chapel Lane
Edinburgh
EH6 6SG

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