A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 13, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
May 18, 2017
Original Title:
Seven Types of Ambiguity
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Matchbox Pictures
Countries:
AU
A gripping psychological mystery told from the shifting perspective of six characters following a complicated chain of events triggered when a child is taken and relationships are thrown into crisis.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Jayne Russell
Art Direction:
Jeffrey Thorp
Book:
Elliot Perlman
Casting:
Alison Telford
Costume Designer:
Cappi Ireland
Dialogue Editor:
Justin Lloyd
Director:
Glendyn Ivin
Matthew Saville
Ana Kokkinos
Director of Photography:
Bonnie Elliott
Executive Producer:
Tony Ayres
Jacquelin Perske
Christopher Gist
Brett Sleigh
First Assistant Editor:
Michael Melis
Hair Designer:
Fiona Rees-Jones
Head of Production:
Helen Panckhurst
Location Manager:
Drew Rhodes
Makeup Designer:
Fiona Rees-Jones
Music:
Stephen Rae
Post Production Supervisor:
Rachel McKellar-Harding
Producer:
Amanda Higgs
Production Coordinator:
Amanda Wray
Cathy Amies
Production Design:
Josephine Ford
Production Manager:
Jennifer Barty
Scenic Artist:
Hugh Anderson
Script Coordinator:
Alice Jones
Second Assistant Director:
Wendy Gregory Walker
Sound Effects Editor:
Dan Young
Sound Mixer:
Steve Witherow
Sound Recordist:
Colin Jones
Still Photographer:
Ben King
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Anderson
Third Assistant Director:
Tom Jecks
Unit Manager:
Andy Pappas
Visual Effects:
Peter Pilley
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