A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Greenhouse Next Door
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Bournemouth Film School
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Daisy, an 11-year-old girl with a passion for adventure, sneaks into her neighbour’s greenhouse and steals a beautiful flower as a birthday present for her mum. However, once home, she soon realises she has accidentally stolen something (or someone) else too – her neighbour, Fred! The only problem is that, thanks to some magic experiments, he’s managed to turn himself into a caterpillar! Daisy must embark on a journey across her neighbour’s fantastical garden once again in order to return Fred the Caterpillar safely back to where he belongs, facing a few of her fears along the way...
Art Direction:
Lydia Weston
Best Boy Electric:
Sarah Gant
Camera Operator:
Sandy Honca
Camera Trainee:
Euphemia Olaiya
Colorist:
Eddie Mould
Compositing Lead:
Jake Kettyles
Costume Designer:
Ombline Durand
Seren Purchase
Anna Malone
Director:
Lottie Bowden
Director of Photography:
Jake Kettyles
Editor:
Violet Hopper
Electrician:
Daisy Dixon
Ben Croucher
Arthur Money-Kyrle
First Assistant Camera:
Jacob Nicholson
First Assistant Director:
Mia Lindley
Gaffer:
Evan Chapman
Grip:
Ben Yamak
Key Grip:
Josh Glatz
Makeup Designer:
Phoebe le Tocq
Producer:
James Hollinworth
Production Design:
Sophie Robertson
Second Assistant Camera:
Poppy Landen
Sound Designer:
Jack Fisher
Nicholas Stone
Sound Recordist:
Jack Fisher
Visual Effects Director:
Jacob Nicholson
Writer:
Sophie Robertson
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