Project Detail

Handle With Care

Synopsis

As a tongue in cheek rough guide to caring for a newborn baby, Handle With Care combines factual information with the imagination and personal experiences of director and first-time father, Jun Iwakawa. The resulting visual interpretation plays out in the form of a humorous, often warped, infographic.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 32 secs
Director
Jun Iwakawa
Producer
Jun Iwakawa, Samantha Armstrong
Executive Producer
Simon Armstrong
Editor
Jun Iwakawa
Screenwriter
Jun Iwakawa
Sound
James Locke-Hart
Composer
Clas Tuuth
Principal cast
Sonya Iwakawa
Additional Direction
Simon Armstrong
Animation
Jun Iwakawa, Brook Morgan, Leo Fernandes, Thomas Mailns
Character Designs
Christian Zebitz, Thomas Malins

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Tick Tock Robot

E: simon@ticktockrobot.co.uk

Sales Company

Tick Tock Robot

E: simon@ticktockrobot.co.uk

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