Rough Cut (2022-2022)

Premiere:
October 2, 2022

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
November 6, 2022

Creators:
Iwan Roberts

Original Title:
Dal y Mellt

Alternate Titles:
Catch the Lightning

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Vox Pictures

Countries:
GB

Dal y Mellt (Welsh for Catch the Lightning) is an adaptation of the novel of the same name. It follows the troubled story of Carbo, as he is drawn into a world of wrongdoing, lies, secrets and theft.

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ADR Mixer:
Robert Edwards

Art Direction:
Ifan Lewis

Assistant Art Director:
Megan Depledge

Boom Operator:
Mick Duncan
Matt Jones

Costume Design:
Sarah-Jane Perez

Dialogue Editor:
Robbie McFadden

Director of Photography:
Rory Taylor

Dressing Prop:
Gwion Ynyr Roberts

Editor:
Urien Deiniol

Executive Producer:
Adrian Bate

Fight Choreographer:
Kevin McCurdy

First Assistant Director:
Rhian Williams

Foley Artist:
Louise Brown

Foley Editor:
Diego López Rial

Foley Mixer:
Jamie Talbutt

Makeup Artist:
Vikki Owen
Lisa Pugh

Makeup Designer:
Steve Williams

Music:
Sion Trefor

Producer:
Iwan Roberts
Llyr Morus

Production Design:
Gwyn Eiddior

Production Manager:
Laura Southgate

Second Assistant Director:
Aled Ellis

Sound Effects Editor:
Helen Faulkner

Sound Recordist:
Robin Gerrard
Bryn Thomas

Standby Art Director:
Angharad Gwynant

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Marks

Third Assistant Director:
Ben Davenport

Unit Manager:
Jeff Dearing

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