Project Detail

The Lines

Synopsis

This collaborative film is based on a short poem The Lines by Andrew Motion. Animated text in the landscape and electro acoustic sound interact to interpret and experiment with meanings contained in the poem.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins 20 secs
Format
Beta Sp
Director
Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
Producer
Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
Editor
Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
Screenwriter
Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
Director of Photography
Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
Sound
Sebastian Castagna
Composer
Sebastian Castagna

Production Status

Production Company

Co-Co Productions

Contact: Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
69 College Road
Norwich NR2 3JP
UK

T 00 44 (0)1603 454031

suzie.h@nsad.ac.uk

Sales Company

Co-Co Productions

Contact: Suzie Hanna, Hayley Winter
69 College Road
Norwich NR2 3JP
UK

T 00 44 (0)1603 454031

suzie.h@nsad.ac.uk

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