Invisible Picture Show
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2013
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 10 mins
- Format
- Digital Multimedia
- Director
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Tim Travers Hawkins
- Producer
- Andy Noble
- Co-Producer
- Cris Obudo
- Executive Producer
- Sylvia Stevens
- Editor
- Tim Travers Hawkins
- Screenwriter
- Tim Travers Hawkins
- Sound
- Jay Price
- Composer
- Jamie Doe
- Animation
- Nandita Jain, Tim Grabham, Blinkin Labs, Duncan Brown, Alex Smith
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Faction FIlms
Shacklewell Studios26 Shacklewell Lane
Dalston
London
E8 2EZ
www.factionfilms.co.uk
Sales Company
Tim Travers Hawkins
Faction FIlmsShacklewell Studios
26 Shacklewell Lane
Dalston
London
E8 2EZ
www.factionfilms.co.uk
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