High Note (2021) [N/A]

Featuring:
Tegan Horsfall, Charlotte Hammond, Jasmine Clarke

Written by:
Daniel Yates

Directed by:
Jordan Sellers


Release Date:
November 6, 2021

Original Title:
High Note

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
University of York

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Summer’s out. Make us proud!

In a world where musical talent is entirely hereditary, Geena, the daughter of two famous musicians, is ready for her first day at Ephron Academy - a music school for the best of the best. There's just one problem, she can't sing a note.

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Rankings and Honors

High Note (2021) on IMDb
Awards Won: 2 nominations

Art Designer:
Sarath P Raj

Boom Operator:
Helena Mitchell
Robin Mackillop

Carpenter:
Dave Alexander

Casting:
Nico Rantala

Choreographer:
Alanna Myles

Colorist:
Klára Šimonová

Costume Design:
Lois Teasdale
Daniel Yates

Director:
Jordan Sellers

Director of Photography:
Klára Šimonová

Editor:
Manu Ausín

Executive Producer:
Ed Braman

First Assistant Director:
Nico Rantala

Focus Puller:
Manu Ausín

Gaffer:
Isaac Sunderland

Lyricist:
James Rose

Music:
James Rose
Benjamin Price

Music Supervisor:
Benjamin Price

Producer:
Rán Christer

Production Assistant:
Victoria Linzenich
Reef Rounding

Production Design:
Jordan Sellers
Rán Christer
Manu Ausín
Klára Šimonová
Benjamin Price

Sound:
Benjamin Price

Visual Effects:
Manu Ausín

Writer:
Daniel Yates

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