Project Detail

It Feels Personal

Synopsis

A short desktop documentary about a stolen video, and the online search for the thief.
When Hugh finds out that his video has been stolen, and turned into a viral meme by an anonymous TikToker, he embarks on an internet odyssey in an attempt to find the thief.
Official Selection Aesthetica Film Festival 2021
Official Selection Tribecca Film Festival 2022

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 min 53 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Hugh Clegg
Producer
Hugh Clegg
Editor
Osian Pearson
Screenwriter
Hugh Clegg
Sound
Diego Hernandez-Espana Cadena
Composer
Adrian Cermak

Production Status

Production Company

National Film and Television School

Beaconsfield Studios
Station Road
Beaconsfield
HP9 1LG

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