MULTI STORY
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Title: MULTI STORY
Reference number: 7638
Date: 2005
Director: d. Gregor Marks
Sponsor: The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, Scottish Enterprise, Angus Digital Media Centre, Docspace and Edinburgh College of Art
Producer: Gary Hall
Production company: Bridging the Gap
Sound: sound
Original format: DVCam
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 10.10 mins
Description:
On the edge of Dundee a 17 story tower block awaits demolition. We undertake a journey exploring the space, drifting through deserted corridors and rooms, and exploring the memories of the multistorey's former residents. [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Scottish Short Films 2005"]
Part of Season 2 'Bridging the Gap' documentary scheme, on the theme of "Silence".
View this film at Scottish Documentary Institute website at http://www.docscene.org/multi-story.html [last accessed 15/2/2010]
Credits:
Bridging the Gap in association with Scottish Screen presents
d. ph. Benjamin Kracun
steadicam operator John Richards
focus ouller Jo Lee
sd. rec. Neil Gray
ed. and sd. designer Baar Tyrmi
add. sd. design and mix Rob Walker
online ed. Natasha Low
With the voices of Edward Colville, Andrew Crumley, Miles Glendinning, Jack High, Thomas Kelly, Jim McFarline, Frank Mills, Lynne Spzak
Thanks to Simon Biggs, George Bowie, Mark Cousins, Iain Finn, Anne Forbes, Christine Fraser, David Gonzalez, Fabien Oliver Greenberg, Sonja Henrici, Margaret Johnstone, Robbie McKillop, Kevin McKlusky, Elizabeth Madden, Robert and Katie Marks, Noe Mendelle, Steve Sprung, Becky Stone, Joel Venet, Sanctuary Housing Association, The Carnoustie Court Concierge Team, The Residents of Baberton, Barrasie and Carnoustie Courts, Napier University School of Design and Media Arts, Dundee City Council Central Library Photographic Collection, Pilton Video
A Bridging the Gap Production supported by The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, Scottish Enterprise, Angus Digital Media Centre, Docspace and Edinburgh College of Art.