Project Detail

The Secret World of Foley

Synopsis

The Secret World of Foley takes us on a journey into the little known world of foley artists who bring films to life by adding sound effects in post-production. The film shines a light on a little known art form and is a testament to magic and wonder of cinema.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 min
Format
Arri Alexa Pro Res
Director
Daniel Jewel
Producer
Ateh Jewel, Mandy Belnick, Daniel Jewel
Executive Producer
Giles Farley, Glen Gathard
Director of Photography
James Watson
Sound
Glen Gathard
Composer
Christopher Sarantis
Principal cast
Peter Burgis, Sue Harding

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Production Status

Production Company

A Third Man Films production in association with Pinewood Studios

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