Project Detail

Oh Jackie

Synopsis

A short film featuring the track Oh Jackie by singer/ songwriter Louise Quinn & French electronic artist Kid Loco. Set backstage in a 1920's musichall & shot at Cumbernauld theatre. The singer gets ready to take the stage but never quite gets there....

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 8 secs
Format
HD
Director
UIsdean Murray
Producer
Tromolo Productions
Editor
Louise Quinn
Screenwriter
Bal Cooke, Louise Quinn
Director of Photography
Ray Tallan
Production Designer
Louise Quinn
Sound
Bal Cooke
Composer
A Band Called Quinn, Kid Loco
Principal cast
Louise Quinn, Bruno Gallagher, Paddy Bonner, Floss Ross, Stephen Hosie, Kevin Kelly, Ron Stirling, Carolyn Allen, Mandy Sykes, Louise Montgomery
Make-up
Emma Cunningham
Costume/ Props/ Set
Ali Maclaurin
Assistant Director
Brian Smith
Camera Assistants
Amelie Weisbecker, Paul Forest, Andrew Wright, Christopher Kinghorn

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