BRAIN DAMAGE

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Title: BRAIN DAMAGE

Reference number: 8062

Date: 2006

Director: d. Cameron Duguid

Sponsor: NSPCC for Channel 4 Ideas Factory

Producer: Paul Ryan

Production company: Teebster Productions

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 3.10 mins

Description: Teen tribes, a vicious attack and musical redemption all feature in this stylised blend of live action and rostrum animation, featuring music by Return to Field. [Fourth of four short films based on stories by 13 to 18-year-olds, commissioned from across the UK through the NSPCC and Channel 4's IDEASFACTORY]
[synopsis from BFI website]

Credits: w. and told by James Grealish
cast Andrew Stephenson, Kevin Guthrie
camera Ian Dodds
camera ass. Nick Alton
sd. rec. Graham MCormick
art d. Simon Ross
make-up Christine Forster
1st ass. d. Dave McKinnon
p. ass. Naomi Adams-Strump, Jayasri Naik
p. amn. Alice Stilgoe
ed. Ruth Barrie
online ed. Kenny Park
sd. design / dub John Cobban @ The Base
m. Return to Field

Thanks to Debbie Fear, James Grealish, Joy Barber, Adam Mattison-Ward
exec. p. Jason Hall

Teebster Productions, Channel 4, NSPCC for Channel 4, © Teebster Ltd. MMVI

Shotlist: Teen tribes, a vicious attack and musical redemption all feature in this stylised blend of live action and rostrum animation, featuring music by Return to Field. [Fourth of four short films based on stories by 13 to 18-year-olds, commissioned from across the UK through the NSPCC and Channel 4's IDEASFACTORY]
[synopsis from BFI website]