138: Last Day
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2020
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 15 min 3 sec
- Director
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Gareth Brierley, Fiona Creese
- Producer
- Maya Willcocks
- Editor
- Rob Kennedy
- Screenwriter
- Gareth Brierley, Fiona Creese
- Director of Photography
- Jonathan Bloom
- Sound
- Rob Kennedy
- Composer
- Rob Kennedy, Dale Cornish, Hania Rani, Hannah Marshall
- Principal cast
- Tyrone Huggins, George Khan, Sky Maddes, Chelsea Nicholas, Chloe Dennise James, Zoe Della-Savina, Amelia Trunk, Maria Logan, Emma Fortune, Jordan Price, Charlie Byfield, Robyn Bloomfield, Sophie Tytler, Morrigan Swabey-Harrison, Alice Warne, Alba Andres-S
- Art Director
- Jessica Worrall, Assistant Art Director: Emma Tompkins, Graphic Designer: Sadie Cook, Puppet Maker: Amelia Pimlott,
- Production Assistants
- Rachel Murdoch, Amelia Wilson, Franny Keller
- Gaffer
- Haydn Boniface
- Spark
- Cale Boniface
- Camera Operator
- Adrian O'Toole
- Sound Recordist
- Mick Duffield
- Boom Swinger
- Jamie Scott
- Set Builder
- Jamie Beaton
- Set Operations
- Caitlin O’Reilly
- Hair & Make-up Design
- Alice Jones
- Hair & Make-up Assistants
- Tytti Vaaleri, Annie McConnell, Sophie Coppola
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
People Show Ltd
41 Whitcomb StLondon
WC2H 7DT
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