A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 24, 2023
Original Title:
How To: Sleep
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Falmouth University
School of Film & Television Falmouth
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Are you struggling to get the perfect night's rest? Has sleep always seemed just out of reach? Look no further! How To: Sleep, brought to you by LUC Industries, is your ultimate instructional guide to mastering the art of sleep. From finding the ideal bedroom setup to learning the proper way to breathe, and even achieving true peace and quiet — we’ve got it all covered. Follow our expert guide, Morris, as he walks you through each essential step to achieve the sleep of your dreams. It's reliable, it's foolproof... you might never wake up again!
Animation:
Leanne Trowbridge
Nefertem Piankhi Menfesawe Imani
Lydia Woodcock
Emily Van Brockhoven
Cuba Buyum Bryan
Levi Antonio
CG Supervisor:
Gus Andrews
Director:
George Tucker
Eli Thompson
Modeling:
Rhiannon Coombes
Music:
Oscar Cook
Producer:
Cait Burnett
Producer's Assistant:
Azhar Tlevlessova
Sound Assistant:
Tia Mullins
Sound Designer:
Oscar Cook
Visual Effects:
Ben Pinner
Sam Arkell
Liam Soen
Writer:
Cait Burnett
George Tucker
Gus Andrews
Oscar Cook
Eli Thompson
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