JURY | The Baileys
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- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- XR / Immersive
- Director
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Benjamin Turner
- Producer
- Benjamin Turner
- Screenwriter
- Benjamin Turner
- Director of Photography
- Tee Visuals
- Sound
- Ryan Walker
- Principal cast
- Naomi Douglas, Toni Olabanji, Yinka Awoni, Annie Campbell, Ire Olabanji
- Line Producer
- Ria Thomas
- 1st Assistant Director
- Tyrelle Boyce
- Production Assistant
- Hazl
- Production Assistant
- Vidal Logie
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