Project Detail

White Patch

Synopsis

Interactive drama-documentary (online, broadband, full-screen full-motion video) about oral cancer.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Features
Running time
48 mins 15 secs
Format
Video
Director
Adam Gee
Producer
Adam Gee
Executive Producer
Adam Gee
Editor
Akeva K Avery
Screenwriter
Adam Gee, Stephen Porter
Director of Photography
Richard Craske
Sound
Jonathan Cavan
Composer
Chris Cawte
Principal cast
Shaun Chawdhary, Helena Little, Maryann Turner

Production Status

Production Company

Redbus CPD

Contact: Adam Gee
3rd Floor
Elscot House
Arcadia Avenue
London N3 2JU
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 8346 7005

adam@cpd.redbus.co.uk

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