The Minister of Chance: Prologue (2014) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 17, 2014

Original Title:
The Minister of Chance: Prologue

Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Radio Static

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Another world: Kitty is a barmaid at the Traveller's Rest in the occupied city of Tantillion. One night, a stranger walks in, and through a door and over the Frost Bridge between worlds - and Kitty follows him.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Alex Moore

Assistant Director:
Jc Prince

Boom Operator:
Jamil Thomas

Cinematography:
Matt Gathercole

Costume Designer:
Dave Palser

Director:
Dan Freedman

Editor:
Paul D Jones

Executive Producer:
Clare Eden

Focus Puller:
Greg Holt

Gaffer:
Tom Nowell

Grip:
Andrew Delgado

Line Producer:
Kerryn Arcari

Makeup Artist:
Nicola-Jayne Wells

Producer:
Dan Freedman

Production Accountant:
Robert Graham

Production Assistant:
Emma Bedford

Production Designer:
Dave Palser

Property Master:
Mike Kelly

Second Assistant Camera:
Ben Mawson

Second Unit Director:
Iain May

Sound Designer:
Dan Freedman

Sound Mixer:
Daniel J. Logan

Sound Recordist:
Craig Rihoy

Still Photographer:
Ben Cassidy
Ian Nolan

Writer:
Dan Freedman

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