A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
Boy on Bridge
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Take The Shot Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Boy on Bridge is a feature length documentary that follows the engaging and energetic Alan Doyle as he collaborates with some of his friends and musical heroes. While the project unfolds Alan balances his career with Great Big Sea, navigates through debilitating back problems, and attempts to find a record label home for his new project. This liberating project has allowed Alan to step outside of the comfort zone of his day band and scratch some names off his musical bucket list. The names include icon Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, indie legend Hawksley Workman, Robin Hood co-star Scott Grimes, Gordie Sampson, legendary television composer Mike Post, and Alans good friend and longtime musical partner, Russell Crowe.
Associate Producer:
Alex Patrick
Natasha Lawlor
Cinematography:
Ian Vatcher
Colorist:
Aaron Elliott
Creative Director:
John Wilson
Dialogue Editor:
Wayne Griffin
Director:
John Vatcher
Joey Stewart
Executive Producer:
Allan Hawco
Ted Ellis
Michael Levine
First Assistant Editor:
Adam Rafuse
Music:
Alan Doyle
Music Supervisor:
Wayne Warren
Online Editor:
Mark R. Perry
Post Production Supervisor:
Wayne Warren
Producer:
Rob Blackie
John Vatcher
Production Accountant:
Erin Sullivan
Production Assistant:
Jess Anderson
Production Manager:
Derm Carberry
Natasha Lawlor
Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Shikata
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Orest Sushko
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