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The first of many shorts from members of Filmmaking Society, The Woman is written and directed by Daniel Ward, and produced by Corrine Millson-Crane.
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sophie/The Woman - Niamh Walsh
Alan - Oliver Tilney
Paul - Dominic Allen
Businessman - Matthew Lacey
Neighbour - Moira Windass
Regan - Keir Brown
Carter - Matt Springett
Liz - Danie Linsell
Café Customers - Cat Smith, Luke Mika, Deane Jacobs, Sandra Jost, Robin Lindop Fisher, Justus Von Verschuer
Passer by doubles for The Woman - David Amey, Sebastian Owen, Lucy Farrett
Chemist Staff - Lorraine Gibb
Policeman - Robin Lindop Fischer
Crime Scene Investigators - Simon Watkins, Harriet Arscott, Justus Von Verschuer
Nurses - Luke Mika, Helen Kingston
Doctors - Vicky Lloyd, Daniel Ward, Ian Flanagan
Produced by - Corrine Millson-Crane
Written and Directed by - Daniel Ward
Director of Photography - Geoff Gedroyc
Music Composed by - Robin Lindop Fisher
Production Coordinator - Sebastian Owen
Production Sound - James Hyde, Ian Flanagan, Pete Dean
Make up artist - Eilidh McIntosh
Stills Photographer - Sebastian Owen
Audio Engineer - Jonny Spoor
Violinist - Natasha Wilson
Edited by - Ben Grimes
Sound Design by - James Hyde
Graded by - Melanie Keyzor
The Producer would like to thank:
York City Council
The Copper Kettle
Car Park people SMC
House D, Ingram Court, Halifax College
Superdrug, Market Square
University of York Student Union
Roger Kirk Centre, University of York
Clinical Simulation Unit, University of York
Theatre, Film and Television department, University of York
Tom Powis
Kate Shenton
David Amey
Filmmaking Society meets every Monday at 6:30pm in L/036.
Really good work there guys. Thought it was most good
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