Watch Me!
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 13 mins
- Format
- DigiBeta, Beta SP
- Director
-
Ieuan Morris
- Producer
- Fizzy Oppe, Ed Thomas
- Co-Producer
- Fizzy Oppe, Ed Thomas
- Editor
- Aloma Blackmore
- Screenwriter
- Ieuan Morris
- Director of Photography
- Jonathan Bloom
- Production Designer
- Sue Jackson-Potter
- Sound
- Gareth Evans
- Composer
- Aaron Trinder, Chris Butterworth - Big Hair Prods.
- Principal cast
- Tom Cullen, Tomos Rhys, Jordan Bernarde
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Fiction Factory
1-2 Mount Stuart SquareCardiff Bay
Cardiff CF10 5EE
Wales
UK
T +44 (0)2920 300 320
Centre for Creative and Cultural Industries
University of GlamorganAtrium
Adam Street
Cardiff CF24 2FN
Wales
UK
Sales Company
Centre for Creative and Cultural Industries
University of GlamorganAtrium, Adam Street
Cardiff CF24 2FN
Wales
UK
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