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Peaceful Fields

Synopsis

Filmed over the course of a year, David Robinson walks the fields he has farmed for all of his life, sharing his experiences, memories and knowledge of the land, the animals and the people he has worked with.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 14 secs
Format
FHD 1080p
Director
Jim Dethick, Joseph Dethick
Producer
Jim Dethick, Joseph Dethick
Editor
Jim Dethick, Joseph Dethick (credited as Dean and Mary Palmer)
Director of Photography
Joseph Dethick (credited as Jack Cook)
Sound
Max Hall
Composer
Joseph Dethick, Jim Dethick
Principal cast
David Robinson
Sound Recordist
Jim Dethick (credited as Ray Cob)
Camera Assistant and Stills Photographer
Jim Dethick (credited as Maude Pineable)
Graphic Design
Jake Mycock

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