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Release Date:
December 28, 2008
Original Title:
Help! I'm No Bigger Than a Bug
Alternate Titles:
Micro Safari
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ITV Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
ITV Naturalist Nigel Marven stars in this drama-documentary in which he explores his own back garden, in all its intricate detail. Shrunk to the size of an ant, he and his two companions - technical assistant Laura Green (Sarah Matravers) and driver Doug Kruger (Robin Lawrence) - embark on a mission to cross Nigel's back garden in just 24 hours. Along the way they meet some of the many thousands of creatures that fight for survival every day in these urban jungles .
Animation:
Jessica Lee
Art Direction:
Mick Connaire
Assistant Camera:
Simon Weekes
Ed Charles
Christopher Stephens
Felicity Egerton
Colorist:
Christian Short
Compositor:
Mick Connaire
Luke Wilmot
John McLaren
Jim Parsons
Director:
Jonathan Rudd
Steve Gooder
Director of Photography:
Joel Devlin
Editor:
James Taggart
Andy Netley
Jonathan Rudd
Executive Producer:
Brian Leith
Alexander Gardiner
First Assistant Director:
Andy Abrahams
Gaffer:
Adam Vernon
Head of Production:
Teresa Watts
Makeup Artist:
Cheryl Niven
Makeup Designer:
Isabel White
Music:
Will Slater
Online Editor:
Christian Short
Producer:
Steve Gooder
Production Manager:
Karen Meehan
Prop Designer:
Dave Drake-Brockman
Jake Drake-Brockman
Researcher:
Hannah Hoare
Script Supervisor:
Mel Shearsmith
Set Designer:
Dave Garbe
Nick Pitt
Sound Recordist:
Nick Allinson
Roger Long
Rashad Hall-Heinz
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Miles
Stunts:
Peter Miles
Thanks:
Max Barclay
Visual Effects Producer:
Tony Gilbert
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luke Wilmot
Writer:
Steve Gooder
Jonathan Rudd
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