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Release Date:
December 5, 2022
Original Title:
Ruby and Tom Take a Cake to a Wedding
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
VCA School of Film and Television
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Ruby has started a business baking cakes from home. At the last minute, she has been tasked with creating the centrepiece cake at a friend’s wedding. Now, along with her aloof partner Tom, she must navigate a broken-down car, dismissive parents, unhelpful friends and other obstacles in order to make it to the wedding on time.
Art Department Assistant:
Sarah Maiorino
Nicholas Fairlie
Liam Bower
Art Direction:
Stephanie Crowe
Colorist:
Tim Morton
Consulting Editor:
Cindy Clarkson
Costume Designer:
Peta Treble
Nissassa Bacci
Director:
Jack McTaggart
Director of Photography:
Andrew Pham
First Assistant Camera:
Will Forsyth
Madison Murphy
Gaffer:
Corey Clement
Makeup & Hair:
Bronwyn Morrison
Lea Longland
Post Production Coordinator:
Natalie Cunningham
Post Production Producer:
Grayton Hevern
Producer:
James Robinson
Production Assistant:
Georgie Smibert
Production Coordinator:
CJ Welsh
Production Designer:
Ruby Aitken
Script Supervisor:
Cameron Gale
Second Assistant Camera:
Ariel Reyes
Sonja Berthelsen
Caitlyn Percy
Andy Layclark
Edvard Christie
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Kolotelo
Sound Mixer:
Lee Yee
Sound Recordist:
Rory Ashleigh
Still Photographer:
Matthew Baumann
Supervising Producer:
Stephen Luby
Angie Black
Unit Manager:
Sonja Berthelsen
Writer:
Jack McTaggart
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