Project Detail

The Reinvention of Normal

Synopsis

"Go straight off the wall" said his dad and Dominic does just that. The film follows Dominic Wilcox, an artist / inventor / designer, on his quest for new ideas....Transforming the mundane and ordinary into something surprising, wondrous and strangely thought provoking.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 44 secs
Format
HD
Director
Liam Saint-Pierre
Producer
Liam Saint-Pierre
Editor
Sam White, Liam Saint-Pierre
Director of Photography
Liam Saint-Pierre
Sound
Iain Grant
Composer
Olly Jenkins

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Production Status

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