A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 15, 1993
Original Title:
Suede: Love & Poison
Alternate Titles:
Love & Poison
Love and Poison
Suede - Love and Poison
Suede in Love & Poison
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Bravado Pictures
Complete Video
Electric Lighting Company
Fairwarning
ICM Partners
Interceptor
Lite Alternative
Media Film Servise
Medialab
Metrocolor London Ltd.
Nude Films
Richmond Film Studio
Rushes Postproduction
Sony Music Video Enterprises
Suede HQ
Tatooist International
Telecine
The Edit Works
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
Love and Poison is a live concert video of Suede's show at the Brixton Academy venue on 16 May 1993, notable for performances of songs from their debut album Suede and early B-sides.
Actor's Assistant:
Ann Lynch
Assistant Director:
Henry Tomlinson
Neil Grigson
Max Gronau
Associate Producer:
Perry Joseph
Camera Department Manager:
Tim Maurice-Jones
Camera Operator:
John Simmons
Joe Dyer
Louis Mulvey
Jeff Baynes
Simon Archer
Camera Trainee:
Peter Howard
Sarah Rollason
Creative Consultant:
David Greenhalgh
Director:
WIZ Andrew John Whiston
Director of Photography:
Peter Sinclair
Editor:
Robert Milton Wallace
Simon Hilton
Electrician:
Dave Tyler
Neil Wallace
Lee Walters
Executive Producer:
Geoff Foulkes
Focus Puller:
Sam Garwood
Peter Wignall
Lucy Bristow
Will Henshaw
Dan Landin
Kelvin Richard
Ros Naylor
Gaffer:
Barry Miller
Stuart Hadley
Derek Watson
Grip:
Andy Edridge
Loader:
Fenderico Alfonzo
Nikki Williams
Ben Chads
Makeup & Hair:
Sasha Souter
Tish Black
Lola Cashman
Manager of Operations:
Charlie Charlton
Online Editor:
Peter Spink
Mickey Logue
Jon Riley
Mathew Minnett
Paul Richmond
Other:
Jon Greaves
Peter Sissons
Anglo Plugging
Dug Gutherie
Colin Edwards
Matthew Wall
Producer:
Shrimp Chevalier
Ed Buller
Production Assistant:
Louise Whiston
Production Manager:
Nicci Power
James O'Brien
Recording Supervision:
Charlie Charlton
Karen Davis
Saul Galpern
Rigging Gaffer:
Gello
Mickey Weedon
Alan McGregor
Rigging Supervisor:
David Broadfoot
Runner Art Department:
Jon Mitchell
Andrew Bird
Chris DeLaney
Sam Brown
Ravi Juneja
Lisa Bruce
Jamie Lane
Sindy Clayton
Sound:
Geoff Price
Sam Diamond
Tim Summerhayes
Sound Design Assistant:
Howie Nichol
Tim Frazer
Sound Engineer:
Sue Pocklington
Noel Thompson
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
John Wakeham
Steadicam Operator:
Peter Robertson
Telecine Colorist:
Adrian Seery
Third Assistant Director:
Harry Linden
Video Report:
Toby Arnold
Writer:
WIZ Andrew John Whiston
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