SUBMARINE: Things Sensed But Unseen
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Title: SUBMARINE: Things Sensed But Unseen
Reference number: 8087
Date: 1990
Director: d. Mark Littlewood
Sponsor: Channel Four
Producer: Anita Oxburgh
Production company: Barony
Sound: sound
Colour: bwcol
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 53.00 minsc
Description:
Artist and sculptor Tom McKendrick explores his multi-media exhibition at the Collins Gallery in Glasgow entitled 'Submarine', his life experiences and the relationship between submarines and the decline of shipbuilding in Glasgow.
"As an artist I am motivated by creation... but I am drawn by a strange fascination for destruction... I find it ironical that the sea which gave life to the earth, should harbour in its depths the deadliest and most destructive weapon in the history of mankind" - Tom McKendrick
Awards - Best Film, Nova Scotia. Best Portrait, Montreal.
See also http://www.tommckendrick.com/ . Video footage can be viewed at www.roland-collection.com [last accessed 15/2/2010]
Credits:
music and effects Russell / McKendrick
titles Nemographics, Stop Frames
With thanks to Laura Hamilton and Karen Southward at the Collins Gallery, Dalhousie Lane Pottery, David McKendrick, Royal Navy Submarine Museum
researcher Murdoch Rodgers
archive British Movietone News, British Pathe News, Imperial War Museum, National Film Archive, Scottish Film Archive, Royal Navy Public Relations, Visnews
grips Alex Leadbetter, Stuart Bunting
electricians Jimmy Dorrigan, Jimmy Mitchell
trainees Mark Raeburn, David Gibson
camera operator Alan Stewart
ass. ed. Richard Loup Nolan
dubbing mixer Cy Jack
videotape ed. Colin Driver
associate p. Jan Deakin
p. ass. Ros David
p. secretary Marnie Anderson
ph. Mark Littlewood
sd. Louis Kramer
film ed. Jan Leman
p. Anita Oxburgh
A Barony Production for Channel Four.
© Channel Four Television Co. Ltd. MCMXC