A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 2008
Original Title:
1234
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Carson films
Lipsync Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Ian Bonar is Stevie, a wannabe musician whose look is a hybrid of Jarvis Cocker and early Elvis Costello. Working with his drummer pal Neil (Matthew Baynton) in a call centre, they dream of breaking into the indie music scene. To do this they require additional band members. Step forward the driven (and drinking) guitarist Billy (Kieran Bew) and slightly scatty bassist Emily (Lyndsey Marshal), who has a sideline in making sculpture from hair.
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ADR Recordist:
Rachel Carberry
Art Direction:
Johnny Campling
Assistant Art Director:
Sophie Wyatt
Assistant Editor:
Scott Edwards
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amy Holt
Associate Producer:
Mark Eaves
Best Boy Grip:
John Harris
Boom Operator:
Howard Bevan
Camera Trainee:
Murat Ayyıldız
Casting:
Sue Jones
Co-Producer:
Dean O'Toole
Costume Assistant:
Carla Fernandes
Costume Design:
Alice Wolfbauer
Costume Supervisor:
Fatima Ibrahim
Digital Colorist:
Stuart Fyvie
Director:
Giles Borg
Director of Photography:
Mike Eley
Dresser:
Eithne Farry
Editor:
Kevin Austin
Electrician:
Matthew Hickin
Richard Miles
Executive Producer:
Phillip Haydn-Slater
Gary Phillips
James Leahy
Ed O'Brien
Pav Sanghera
Mark Vennis
Alasdair Maccuish
Rob Pursey
Cliff Roberson
First Assistant Director:
Bernardo Nascimento
Focus Puller:
Xavier Amorós
Gaffer:
Paul Murphy
Lighting Programmer:
Matthew Forward
Location Manager:
Ben O'Farrell
Makeup Designer:
Almut Gramer
Post Production Assistant:
Lisa Jordan
Post Production Supervisor:
Jenny Field
Producer:
Simon Kearney
Production Coordinator:
Kate Chadderton
Production Design:
Richard Campling
Production Manager:
Jo Gross
Rigging Gaffer:
Johann Cruickshank
Runner Art Department:
Rosanna Mallinson
Andy Symeou
Angel Van den Akker
Kally Donnelly
Script Supervisor:
Jessica Squires
Second Assistant Camera:
Emma Edwards
David Agha-Rafei
Second Assistant Director:
Jorge Cañada Escorihuela
Set Decoration:
Lee Whiteman
Set Photographer:
Susan Smart
Sound Engineer:
James Custance
Sound Mixer:
Jamie Gambell
Standby Property Master:
Hugues Mace
Steadicam Operator:
David Sidney Hughes
Third Assistant Director:
David A. Smith
Visual Effects:
James Clarke
Will Innes-Smith
Writer:
Giles Borg
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