Project Detail

Move

Synopsis

MOVE, is a short film fusing the worlds of traditional Highland pipe music and urban hip hop, shot on location in Mid Argyll. This dynamic short film is the result of a unique collaboration with Wild Biscuit, Mid Argyll Pipe Band and Scotland's No1 Hip Hop Crew, Random Aspekts.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 05 secs
Format
DVD
Director
Mags Russell, Wild Biscuit
Producer
John Saich, Mags Russell, Wild Biscuit
Co-Producer
John Saich, Mags Russell, Wild Biscuit
Editor
Dave Dunbar
Director of Photography
Dave Dunbar
Sound
Dave Dunbar
Composer
John Saich, Wild Biscuit
Principal cast
Random Aspekts, Mid Argyll Pipe Band, Wild Biscuit

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Wild Biscuit Ltd

Trenouth
Torran
Ford
Argyll PA31 8RH
UK

Sales Company

Wild Biscuit Ltd

Trenouth
Torran
Ford
Argyll PA31 8RH
UK

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