NO ONE SEES BLACK
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Title: NO ONE SEES BLACK
Reference number: 7683
Date: 1996
Director: d. Chris Dooks
Sponsor: Scottish Screen, British Screen and Scottish Television in association with The Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund
Producer: Bert Ross
Production company: Digital Cow / Ideal World
Sound: sound
Original format: 16mm
Colour: col
Fiction: fiction
Running time: 6.54 mins
Description:
A man lies dying - you see pictures. A short film about the final few seconds. [synopsis from Scottish Screen Catalogue of Short Films 1993 - 1999 "Kicking up a Storm"]
Production file held at National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive.
For more information about this title, and to view this film online, see Chris Dooks' website at http://www.dooks.org/styled-15/styled/ [last accessed 19/2/2016]
Prime Cuts: A joint short film initiative from Scottish Screen, British Screen, Scottish Television and the Scottish Arts Council. Films were produced on 16mm.
Credits:
Scottish Screen, British Screen and Scottish Television in association with The Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund presents A Digital Cow / Ideal World production
Man Malcolm Shields
Girl Sarah Wilson
Boys Leo Condie, Stefan Nowosielski
Woman Sarah Thompson
d. ph. Kenneth Simpson
model animat. Campbell McAllister
rostrum camera Bert Ross
sd. design John Cobban
costume design Alison Mitchell
make-up Fiona Maynard
ed. Dave Archibald
m. Chris Dooks
focus puller Simon Vickery
clapper loader Caitlin Buchanan
driver Angus McPake
exec. p. Mark Grindle, Jenny Borgars, Dan MacRae
p. Bert Ross
w. and d. Chris Dooks
Thanks to James Finlayson, Traverse Theatre, The Earl of Morton, East of Scotland Water, Clarks Stonemasons, Cameron Manson, Dalkeith Country Park, Letih Police Station and Residents of Harperrig
"Prime Cuts" A Digital Cow / Ideal World production. Scottish Screen, British Screen and Scottish Television in association with The Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund. © Digital Cow / Ideal World