Project Detail

It All Comes Back To You

Synopsis

A father and his son walk through the forest and the father introduce him to water. The son is interested in the water and finally he makes his natural friends such as water, clouds, trees, and sun. Suddenly, he finds a shining coin.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 8 secs
Format
digital Beta PAL
Director
HoiSun Kim
Producer
Kingston University Lodon
Editor
HoiSun Kim
Screenwriter
HoiSun Kim
Director of Photography
HoiSun Kim
Sound
David Thomas
Composer
David Thomas

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Kingston University Lodon,

Grange Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey KT1 2QJ
UK

T +44 (0)20 8547 2000

designpostgrad@kingston.ac.uk

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