A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 2023
Original Title:
Fade in: to Murder
Genres:
Crime
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A film festival goes wrong when someone is killed, but it’s a little convenient, luckily method actor Grace Goodman is on the case.
Boom Operator:
Antony brown
Director:
Declan Smith
Director of Photography:
Todd Franklin
Editor:
Amy Taylor
Electrician:
Louis Leivers
First Assistant Camera:
Amy Taylor
Gaffer:
Liv Kininmonth
Makeup Artist:
Keev Irvine
Music:
Vaughn Teufel
Producer:
Charles Clueit
Declan Smith
Production Assistant:
Indrija Kustov
Simone Wiles
Script Supervisor:
Samuel moult
Second Assistant Camera:
Albert Natan
Charlie Southwell
Sound Designer:
Vaughn Teufel
Sound Recordist:
Alex Stroud
Story:
Tom Mead
VFX Editor:
Amy Taylor
Samuel moult
Writer:
Declan Smith
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