A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 4, 2016
Original Title:
Shadows
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Based on recent news events and set in the year 2037, SHADOWS is a cautionary tale, a modern day Orwellian style vision of the future. The short sci-fi film depicts a UK government using all digital technology for surveillance and control over the general population, becoming a totalitarian state. We join our lead characters, Lee and Jess on the brink of a revolution.
3D Generalist:
Tom Cowlishaw
Armorer:
Chris Martin Hill
Associate Producer:
Tom Nicols
Liam Bashford
Uzzi Khan
Kyle Bashford
Boom Operator:
Adam Hurley
Casting:
Chloe Rose Mitchell
Compositor:
Luke Charalambous
Jason Summersgill
Costume Design:
Gabriella Kovago
Digital Compositor:
Abhimanyu Tanwar
Digital Effects Producer:
Luke Armstrong
Digital Imaging Technician:
David Palm
Director:
Luke Armstrong
Director of Photography:
Scott Sandford
Editor:
Iain Thomson
Executive Producer:
John Dorward
First Assistant Director:
Marius Smuts
Line Producer:
Carl Mackenzie
Makeup Artist:
Lucia Tsappis
Makeup Department Head:
Becci Mapes
Modeling:
Luke Charalambous
Music:
Simon Slater
Vince Cox
Producer:
Johnny Sachon
Production Assistant:
Jordan Lehola
Ellie Hamilton
Production Design:
Paul Pattison
David Addison
Property Master:
David Addison
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Geddes
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Gregory
Sound Editor:
James Wichall
Sound Mixer:
Nathaniel Kastoryano
Storyboard Artist:
Peter Nolan
Stunts:
Chris Martin Hill
Iman Zand
Rajinder Ladher
Lee Nicholas Harris
Mark Stedman
Theme Song Performance:
Vittorio Cipriani
Third Assistant Director:
Elaine Wong
Writer:
Johnny Sachon
Luke Armstrong
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