Project Detail

Stovies

Synopsis

Joseph is terminally ill. He spends his days sitting in front of the television, watching as each show comes and goes until one morning something catches his eye. Inspired, Joseph departs from his daily routine to create something he hopes to pass on to his family.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 14 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Rose Hendry
Producer
Rose Hendry, Ian Forbes
Editor
Rose Hendry
Screenwriter
Rose Hendry, Ian Forbes
Director of Photography
Ian Forbes
Production Designer
Sean Christie, Emily Milne
Sound
Ben Hensor, Rob Malone
Composer
Terence Dunn
Principal cast
Douglas Russell, Helen McAlpine, Kashif Aslam, Laura McMonagle, Omar Bhatia
Production Manager
John Fairfield
Assistant Director
Lou McLoughlan
Production Assistant
Edward Humphrey
Costume Design
Jerry Cook , Charlene Ritchie
Make Up and Hair Design
Jillian Elizabeth
Catering
Karren Rennie
Focus Puller
Alan McIlrath
2nd Camera Assistant
Edward Cairns
Gaffer
Robbie Gray
Spark
Drew Taylor
Grip
Robbie Jones
Sound Recordist
Neale Ross
Visual Effects
Matt Cameron
"Skye Boat Song" performed by
Fraya Thomsen
Colourist
Jason R Moffat

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Production Status

Production Company

RH Films Limited

E: rose.hdy@gmail.com
T: +44 (0)7752 327 190

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