TURNING TIDE, the

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Title: TURNING TIDE, the

Reference number: 7838

Date: 2002

Director: d. Richard Weeks

Sponsor: Scottish Screen, Glasgow Film Office

Producer: Paul Nolan, David Smith

Production company: Brocken Spectre

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 8.24 mins

Description: Three men on a beach, one of them buried up to his neck in sand - with the tide coming in fast... [synopsis from BFI database at http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/746156 last accessed 20/2/2009]

Credits: Brocken Spectre in association with Scottish Screen and The Glasgow Film Office

Accomplice Paul Blair
Man in Control Phil McKee
Man in the Hole James Ramsay

d. ph. David Byrne
1st ass. d. Dave Tarvit
sd. rec. Angus McPake
camera operator Jim Rusk
sc. supervisor Keith Dando
camera ass. Janis Marsh
p. man. Katie Nicoll
p. ass. Happy Harrop
p. runner Jim Callaghan
stunt supervision Northern Professionals
costume designer Amalie Harper Gow
art d. Laura Donnelly
make-up designer Fiona Jane Maynard
art dept. ass. Mary MacKenzie

With thanks to Gruinard Estate and Bill Whyte, Estate Manager; Calum and Carol MacGregor; The Sand Hotel, Wester Ross; Ian Reid, GMAC; Holger Mohaupt; Suspect Culture; NVA Organisation; The Highlands and Islands Film Commission; Michael Gibbons, Drew Jones, Karen Smythe and Pamela Spence; Mike Ellen and GHS

ed. Diarmid Scrimshaw
m. Simon Richardson
sd. design and additional composition John Cobban
w. Richard Weeks

Scottish Screen, Glasgow Film Office, Brocken Spectre. Dolby