The Daniel Project
Synopsis
5 years research, 2 filming and 1 big budget later, this is a major documentary on a fascinating subject.
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 85 mins
- Format
- HD
- Director
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- Producer
- Deborah Forrest
- Editor
- Studio Scotland
- Director of Photography
- Stewart Menelaws
- Sound
- Keith Elman
- Original Sound
- Keith Elman
Production Status
Production Company
Studio Scotland Ltd
The StudioJohnston Park
Inverkeithing KY11 1BT
UK
T +44 (0)1383 415690
Sales Company
Mercury Media International
Unit 6/Baseline Business StudiosWhitchurch Road
London W11 4AT
UK
T +44 (0)20 7221 7221
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