3 THREE
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Title: 3 THREE
Reference number: 7908
Date: 1995
Director: d. Morag McKinnon
Sponsor: The Foundation for Sport & The Arts, Scottish Film School & Shepley-Shepley Trust, Edinburgh District Arts Council
Producer: Wendy Griffin
Production company: Rear End Productions
Sound: sound
Colour: col
Fiction: fiction
Running time: 75.00 mins
Description:
Fantastic film about a graphic designer.
[synopsis from BFI database at http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150441081#, last accessed 06/05/2021]
Also known as "III" or 'THREE". Student film, made as part of the first attempt of the Scottish Film School, Napier College. Winner of audience-voted Best Feature at the Wurzburg International Film Festival.
Credits:
Carl Niall Greig Fulton
Sri Jackie Joyce
The Elder Tam Dean Burn
Designer Steven McNicoll
Buker Neil McArthur
Baby Carl Rebecca Darling
Young Carl Patrick Ramsay
May Queen Liz Rankin
Dancers Mark Leekei, Sarah Greere, Anita Sullivan, David Hunter, Eleanor Crow, Lorraine Cusack, Martin Danzinger, Christa Masbruch, Poppy Evans, Cora Bisset, Con Kozak, Sara Best
Sea Nymphs Jacki Brown, Chloe Dear, Sara Colter, Mary-Anne Wright
ed. Graham Robert Webb
p. designer Tom Sayer
d. ph. Enrico Harvey
ass. p. Christine O'Hara
ass. d. Graham Robert Webb
exec. p. Morag McKinnon
camera operators Peter Anderson, Mark Raeburn, Andy MacLeod, Kenneth Simpson
sd. Steve Miller
boom operator Steve Gilmore
original music Astronaut Canteen
dubbing mixer Bronek Korda dubbed at BBC Scotland
underwater camera Dennis Lennie
safety advisor Paul Wood
dive co-ordinator Brian Henderson
costumes Henrietta Thompson
make-up Stephen Murphy, Shirley Rintoul
puppets Barbara Bulatovic
stills Dave Donolly
1st camera ass. Fraser MacDonald, Walter Bienz, Will Potter
2nd camera ass. Kirsty Dawson, Simon Vickery, Dave Sutton, Clive Granison, Kevin O'Brien, Jeremy Curnow, Ian Riddick, Ian Ferguson, Gary Scott, Andy Secchi
lighting ass. Mark Jenkins
key grip Dennis Lennie
p. ass. John Lewis, Murray Dalgliesh, Louise Nixon, Martin Greechan
art dept. ass. Mike Gunn, Sandra Johnston, Richard Crera
add. sd. Robert Anderson, Declan McGrath, Colin Hood
extrasRussell Burn, Hugh Allan, Sarah Neels, Henrietta Pink, Jim Patterson, Jane Alexander, Fiona Hutchison, Anne Mathieson, Peter Ord, Becky Wallace, Steven Lawson, Lynne Gilchrist, John Gerwood, Xavier Eloquin, Tim Follet, Sara Best, Iain Barker, Becks Tuillet, Grant Erskine, Steven Reynolds, Stuart Cunningham, Elspeth Murray, John Gerwood, Duncan McGregor, Murdo Wallace, Conor McNally, Margaret Reeves [... et al ...]
Thanks to Ian Dodds, British Telecom, Arnold Clark Hire Drive, Monte Bryden, Motek, Mike Brunsdon, Perfect Pizza, Jewson Timber, A&A Hair Studios, City of Edinburgh District Council, Pepe Vittorio Natalie Begon, James Gardiner Associates [... et al ...]
"Move On" (Joyce / Swan) by Mouth Music © Triple Earth Records. Triple Earth Music 1994.
"The Futuroscope Part 1 Omid / Hope Garden of Dreams" by Pete Namlook & Dr. Atmo © Pete Namlook. Mark Chunge
"La Vergine Degli Angeli" by Verdi © BMG Records BD 86587
"Der Hole Rache Kocht in Meinen Hertzen" by Mozart © EMI Records
"Under Stars, An Ending (Ascent") by Brian Eno © Virgin Records. MCPS (BMC)
"Over the Mountain" (R. Gavin) sung by Bobby Vinton (p) Arc Music Corp. © Epic
Mouth Music are Jackie Joyce, Martin Swan, James MacIntosh, Quee MacArthur, Jeremy Black
credits by Evolution Design
funded by The Foundation for Sport & The Arts, Scottish Film School & Shepley-Shepley Trust, Edinburgh District Arts Council
Eternal thanks to cast and crew for services beyond the call of duty. With love and best wishes to all - Morag
Rear End Productions in association with The Scottish Film School