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Featuring:
Qu Ukai
Written by:
Zach Haydn-Jones
Directed by:
Libby Grinham
Release Date:
November 13, 2023
Original Title:
Rabbit Hole
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Screen and Film School
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
A teenager takes a bike ride that spirals into a rabbit hole of memories. An experiment of sound and visuals that delve into the psychology of growing up with a dysfunctional home life.
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Assistant Set Decoration:
Vinnurva Shepherd
Camera Operator:
Joel Eley
Ocean French
Color Grading:
Cameron Perry
Compositing Lead:
Lewis Bedford
Director:
Libby Grinham
Director of Photography:
Aidan Winspear
Editor:
Cameron Perry
Foley:
Grace Bartlett
Gaffer:
James Burgess-Russell
Lighting Supervisor:
Ben Weeks
Makeup & Hair:
Eloise Wakeley Harley
Original Music Composer:
Adam Banerji
Producer:
Joel Eley
Production Design:
Libby Grinham
Set Decoration:
Eloise Wakeley Harley
Sound:
Grace Bartlett
Sound Assistant:
Laura Holden
Shona Jarred
Story:
Libby Grinham
Visual Effects:
Lewis Bedford
Writer:
Zac Haydn-Jones
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