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Release Date:
November 2, 2010
Original Title:
Everything In-Between: The Story of Ellipse
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Imogen Heap decamps to Maui, Hawaii in spring 2007 to start writing her third solo album. With only a video camera for company, she begins documenting its progress and doesn't stop until she's collected a Grammy Award for it. Aided by friend and film maker Justine Pearsall, every moment in the life cycle of the album is captured. From the writing trip; to her return to her family home to build a state of the art studio in her childhood playroom; to the songs themselves, their origins and journey to completion, This is an intimate and comprehensive portrait of the album and the artist. Including interviews with the people who know her best and appearances by Jeff Beck, Nitin Sawhney and Mika, Everything In-Between is part making of, part intimate diary confessional. A rare and inspiring insight into the life and work of a unique and exceptional artist and the creation of an acclaimed album. Filmed over three years and compiled from 374 hours of footage.
Additional Camera:
Tom Kelly
Luci Metcalfe
Mark Wood
Liam Ball
Chris Roe
Kieran Conlon
Imogen Heap
Nathan Crooker
Melissa Hudson
Camera Operator:
Justine Pearsall
Director:
Justine Pearsall
Editor:
Justine Pearsall
Kieran Conlon
Musician:
Richie Mills
Nitin Sawhney
Ashwin Srinivasan
Ian Burdge
Leo Abrahams
Oli Langford
Chris Corner
Ryan Breen
Chris Vatalaro
Vinnie Colaiuta
Tim Exile
Thomas Dolby
Jeff Beck
Jason Rebello
Tal Wilkenfeld
Arve Henriksen
Mika
Production Assistant:
Janet Wood
Jennie Fagerstrom
Production Manager:
Justine Pearsall
Thanks:
Toseki An
Tom Kelly
Luci Metcalfe
Levi Marquis
Paul Corcoran
Simon Heyworth
Mark Wood
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