THE SHORT FILM
PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS
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Here is the official music video for
Kel Elliott & Her Three Man Orchestra
'Tell Me A Story'
Download Kel Elliott Music
"The short film came about initially in order to create a 30 second 'advert' to promote the novel in cinemas, however it grew in the making and became a project in itself. A truly unique way to get a novel out there, of which I am very proud."
- Rick R. Dean
Here is the cinematic promotional short film for the novel 'For Love Nor Money'. Directed by midlands filmmaker, Lewis Copson.
A thirty second version featured on cinema screens during summer 2015.
Here is the full length version.
CONTACT CROWDSURF
lewis@crowdsurfphoto.co.uk
As a filmmaker you thrive to work on special and unique projects, this is one of those projects."
- Lewis Copson
Check out the official GAG REEL. Cut together by our own Phil Rees.
The above is the result of the hard work of the following cast and crew:
WILLIAM - Lewis Copson
EMILY - Janine Mason
ROBERT - Che Watson
GEOFFREY - Edward Pinner
RINSELL - Owain Ford
CAROLINE - Amy Corcoran
ADELE - Piper Hewitt-Dudding
DIGBY - Richard J Hall
ROBERT'S 'DOUBLE' - Neil Hewitt-Dudding
BATTLE SCENES CREATED BY The Napoleonic Association
HORSES AND RIDERS SUPPLIED BY Gary & Nadine Stibbs
& Amy Corcoran
COSTUMES BY The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
&
Angels The Costumiers, London
CAMERA, GRIP, SOUND - Phil Rees
BOOM MIC OPERATOR - Cassius Hewitt-Dudding
AUDIO DUBBING RECORDED AT Monochrome Studios
BY Tom Gittins
FOLEY & SOUND MASTERING AT One Nation Studios
BY James Cannock
CAMERAS, LIGHTING, GRIP SUPPLIED BY Media Dog, Birmingham
SHOT ON LOCATION AT
Drayton House, Drayton Basset UK
Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, UK
Alvecote Priory, Tamworth, UK
St Mary's Church Yard, Warwick, UK
Tudor House Inn, Warwick, UK
MUSIC
'TELL ME A STORY'
PERFORMED BY Kel Elliot & Her Three Man Orchestra
EDITED & COLOURED BY Phil Rees
PRODUCED BY Neil Hewitt-Dudding & Lewis Copson
DIRECTED & SHOT BY Lewis Copson