The Death of Jack Hamilton
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2012
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 35 min
- Format
- 5D Mark ii, 7D
- Director
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Jamie Anderson
- Producer
- Sarah Wilby
- Executive Producer
- Sarah Wilby
- Editor
- Sara Trzupek
- Screenwriter
- Jonas Daniel Alexander, Based on a story by Stephen King
- Director of Photography
- Oliver Richards
- Production Designer
- Rebecca Hoggarth-Hall, Katie Northard
- Sound
- Sebastian Lasombra
- Composer
- Sebastian Lasombra
- Principal cast
- Alexander Ellis, Chris Sheridan, Jonas Daniel Alexander, William Harrison-Wallace
- 1st Assistant Director
- Nicola Bierton
- Location Manager/2nd Assistant Director
- Rob Yeomans
- Production Manager
- Jove Adams-Tyson
- Production Assistant(s)
- Hollie Rome, Annie Ruponen
- Researcher
- Matt Winfield
- Casting Director
- James Hendry
- Camera Operator
- Thomas Griffiths, Jack Walsh
- Art Department Assistants
- Mary Ashford, Jade O'Gorman, Colette Moore, Eleanor Wilson
- Sound Assistant
- Robert Scown
- Runners
- Samuel Graham, Katie Armitage, Frank Short, Daniel Crawford, Charlotte Groves, Maria Joyce, Emma Mitchell, Stephanie Burkin
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Soul Tribe Films/Independent
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