WELCOME TO THE SCREEN MACHINE

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Title: WELCOME TO THE SCREEN MACHINE

Reference number: 8067

Date: 2003

Director: d. Stephen Tebbutt

Sponsor: Scottish Screen, Grampian Television, Scottish Television

Producer: Hannah Ashwell

Production company: Junk 172 Television

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 23.50 mins

Description: The Screen Machine is an articulated lorry which transforms into an indoor cinema, bringing movies to isolated communities in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Scottish Short Films 2003"]

Part of 'This Scotland' documentary strand, broadcast on STV.

Credits: Archive British Forces Broadcasting Service

Thanks to Betty Allison, Lindsay Barclay, John Blair, Graham Campbell, Madge de Diesbach, Dave Fusco, Eileen Graham, Fiona Irvine, Joyce King, Ewan McColl, Iain McColl, Pamela McLellan, Ewan Nuttall, Margaret Paterson, Marion Picken, Dr. Sadiq Rafique, Jed Stevenson, Anne Stewart, Jamie Strickland, Celia Todd, Stuart Todd, Rhoda Wren

camera Elizabeth Harris
sd. Graham Howie
offline ed. Fiona MacDonald
online ed. Nick Wright
dubbing mixer Kenny MacLeod
ass. d. Simon Carr
exec. p. Henry Eagles, Becky Lloyd, Agnes Wilkie