Five Steps to Success (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Five Steps to Success

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
RWS Films
Silent Temple Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

A young man bursts into the dying embers of a self-help conference unaware of his surroundings. Mistaken for a key-note speaker he makes the snap decision to present the final lecture of the day. Not knowing what will come next on each presentation slide he improvises, throwing the notes out and speaking from the heart. Slowly the room begins to warm to his eccentric and unconventional style as he lays himself bare, self-imploding in front of a room full of strangers. It becomes obvious that he is not the lecturer and everyone’s world is thrown off course.

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Art Direction:
Jim Brown

Boom Operator:
Jamie Proctor

Camera Intern:
James Stier

Cinematography:
Neal Parsons

Colorist:
Lee Robinson

Director:
Ryan Stott

Editor:
Andrea Bellini

First Assistant Director:
Robyn Ward

Gaffer:
Adrian Vitelleschi Cook

Music:
Dominic Murry

Post Production Producer:
Andrea Bellini

Producer:
Christien Bart-Gittens
Ryan Stott

Sound Mixer:
Tim Burns

Sound Recordist:
Helena Spychala

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