A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2011
Original Title:
Fish!
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Shorts International
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Jeff heads home to rest before cooking for an important person. When he is lured to a pool by an amorous mermaid, he has to choose between satisfying his libido or staying focused on the future.
Assistant Director:
Lee Rayner
Cinematography:
John Lee
Co-Producer:
Mark Eccleston
Toni Gallagher
Damian Samuels
Colorist:
Mikey Rossiter
Digital Effects Producer:
Mick Stockton
Director:
Mark Eccleston
Damian Samuels
Editor:
Paul Moth
Executive Producer:
Jim Keane
Andrew Martin
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Choules
Foley Artist:
Ricky Butt
Foley Recordist:
Mark Lafbery
Gaffer:
Simon Olney
Dominik Palgan
Loader:
Catherine Staples
Makeup Artist:
Sharon Holloway
Original Music Composer:
Tim Thornton
Production Design:
Toni Gallagher
Property Master:
Angus Gentleman
Sound Editor:
André Jacquemin
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Weeks
Steadicam Operator:
Doug Walshe
Still Photographer:
Christian Black
Storyboard Artist:
Ellie Lock
Stunts:
Beth Smith
Thanks:
Sebastian Dewing
Rob Hardy
Vivien Jordan
Jonnie Malachi
Niamh McGregor
John Nolan
Graham Perrin
Marc Price
Justine Randle
James Rosen
Miles Stormer
Ruth Sullivan
Jeffrey Williams
Third Assistant Director:
Johnathan Wei Dickinson
Writer:
Mark Eccleston
Damian Samuels
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