Project Detail

Stages

Synopsis

A straight-talking female comedian falls out with her play safe boyfriend when she behaves 'inappropriately' during a tedious business dinner.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 mins 46 secs
Format
digital red camera
Director
Ellen Waddell 1st Feature
Producer
Emma Hanson
Executive Producer
Peter Parker
Editor
Isaac McCardle
Screenwriter
Ellen Waddell
Director of Photography
Chris Jones
Production Designer
Robert Slagter
Sound
Alexander Mavor
Composer
Tom Bromley/Tom Betts
Principal cast
Danielle Ward, Angus Dunican, Angie Abingdon, Glyn Dilley
Grade
Chris Lyons
Assistant Director
Stephanie Wessell
Assistant Camera
Michael Sides
Assistant Camera
Paul Smith
Gaffer
Jack Hayter
Boom Operator
Jesse Embury-Turner
Assistant Art Director
Carmen Bromfield Mason
Makeup/Hair
Grace Hodge

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Production Status

Production Company

ellenclarestarbuck@gmail.com

Sales Company

ellenclarestarbuck@gmail.com

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