LADY ALBA - THE MORNING AFTER

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Title: LADY ALBA - THE MORNING AFTER

Reference number: 12414

Date: 2014

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 9.29 mins

Description: A satirical music video by Lady Alba, imagining the consequences of both a No and a Yes vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, with dance routines of reworked popular songs.

Available to view at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSdsGoFIyaA [last accessed 25/05/2023]

Credits: camera Keith Ingram, Aaron Boucher, Tim Mitchell, Igor Slepov, Ben Kempas
audio mastering Steven Gladman
dancers Declan Blench, Katie Jean Chapple, Amy Cromarty, Gemma Jennings, Kirsty Nicholson
choreography Katy Heppell
props Fergus Mason, Michael Crosby, Elizabeth Mason, Lauren Mather, Shona McAlpine, Alan McLeod, John Wales, Mary Wales
costumes Darryl McLennan, Alan MacLeod, Mussarrat Mohammed
hair Erin Clark, Helen Kennedy (Kennedy & Co.)
make-up Zoe Olivia Gilchrist
runner Stuart Cromarty
sign language Matteo Ceri
cast Cath Ferguson, Shona McAlpine, Grace Cooney, Bradley Booth, Joshua Miller, Toyah Gemmill, Alex Saunders,
special thanks to Clare Cooney from Progressive Broadcast, John Ainslie (CND Scotland), Grant Clark, Jerry Kelly
"I'm Free" performed by the Independence Choir

Shotlist: A satirical music video imagining the consequences of both a No and a Yes vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, with dance routines of reworked popular songs.