JOSEPH STONE

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Title: JOSEPH STONE

Reference number: 8167

Date: 2000

Director: d. Duncan Rennie

Sponsor: [ Scottish Screen]

Producer: Duncan Rennie

Production company: Edinburgh College of Art

Sound: sound

Original format: Mini DV

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 5.40 mins

Description: A parody of a news item looking at the sensationalist display of the eponymous artist, raising wider questions about what we, as a society, are prepared to accept in the name of art. [synopsis taken from VHS sleeve notes]

Scottish Students on Screen (SSoS) is a one day festival designed to foster stronger links between education and the moving image industries. It is managed by BAFTA and funded by Scottish Screen, and has been running a innovative programme of events since 1999. Features sessions, screenings, workshops and masterclasses providing all you need to know about getting into the industry

Credits: Fiona Bishop Nicky Reynolds
Joseph Stone Robert Read

w. Craig Moffat
camera Duncan Rennie
ass. camera Edle Yvonne Waerner
ass. p. Holly Zarneki, Charlotte Bosanquet
ed. Duncan Rennie
addit. ed. Andrew Coats

Special thanks to Anne Rennie and The Fruitmarket Gallery
Thanks also to Lara McDonald, The Bongo Club, Susan Lamb, Joseph Leftwich, Peter Boggon and everyone else who helped out at The Bongo Club and The Fruitmarket Gallery

p. and d. Duncan Rennie
Edinburgh College of Art 2000