A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 2, 2018
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
May 7, 2018
Creators:
Bryan Elsley
Original Title:
Kiss Me First
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Balloon Entertainment
Kindle Entertainment
Countries:
GB
To escape reality 17-year-old Leila turns to a secret virtual paradise. Her real journey begins when this digital Eden turns dark.
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Animation Director:
Kan Muftic
Assistant Editor:
Lucy Mitra
Harrison Wall
Associate Producer:
Jamie Brittain
Rachel Hirons
Boom Operator:
Craig Burns
Casting Associate:
Beatrice Ray
Casting Director:
Jane Ripley
Colorist:
Sonny Sheridan
Costume Assistant:
Sarah Hood
Executive Producer:
Melanie Stokes
Bryan Elsley
First Assistant Camera:
Srđan Kokanov
Focus Puller:
Ian Pearce
Foley Artist:
Dan Johnston
Foley Recordist:
Duncan McAllister
Foley Supervisor:
Blair Slater
Key Grip:
Tony Fabian
Music:
Hannah Peel
Matthew Simpson
Music Supervisor:
Edward Hoyland
Novel:
Lottie Moggach
Online Editor:
Clyde Kellett
Post Production Supervisor:
Portia Napier
Producer:
Bradley Adams
Production Accountant:
Steve Monchar
Production Coordinator:
Lucy Hopkins
Production Design:
Andrew Purcell
Script Editor:
Sophia Morphew
Danielle Scott-Haughton
Clare Couchman
Script Supervisor:
Caroline O'Reilly
Second Assistant Camera:
Amy H.C. Wilson
Second Assistant Director:
Gemma Louise Read
Sound Editor:
Andrew Godwin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Godwin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Branko Repalust
Standby Art Director:
Daniel Wharton
Still Photographer:
Oliver Upton
Transportation Captain:
Andy Blackburn
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