An online Hypertext Play by Judith Adams

Sweet Fanny Adams in Hyperspace Eden


Archive for the ‘Production Team’ Category

Simon Warner

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Simon Warner acted as facilities manager for Whitestone Arts during the Sweet Fanny Adams shoot.

Simon is a photographer and “lens based artist” working in Yorkshire:

My current work is inspired by photographic history and by landscape. In the past few years I have made short films and photographs on both themes. The award of a NESTA research Fellowship is enabling me to develop a new strand of work as a performer/lecturer. I am involved in school education with Creative Partnerships, and as a workshop leader in galleries and museums.

Visit Simon’s website at www.simonwarner.co.uk

Henry Broadhurst

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Henry trained in the Digital Design Studio at Glasgow School of Art. He specializes in the design and production of 3D computer generated environments and architectural visualization. He has worked on several projects as part of the Fifty Nine team, including work for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Stellar Quines theatre Company, the ECOSME network of Higher Education colleges, and a new West End musical currently in development.

Other clients and credits include: Gamerz The Movie (Pure Magic Films Ltd); Miss Spider and Her Sunny Patch (Channel 5/Absolute Studios); Malcolm Fraser Architects.

Henry also worked with Lighting Installation Designer Tony Cooper on his winning pitch for the new BBC headquarters building in London, creating 3D simulation of his lighting design concept.

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Doug Walker, Editor and Cinematographer

Friday, September 28th, 2007

All the cinematography for Sweet Fanny Adams in Hyperspace Eden was carried out by Doug Walker. He also led the compositing and editing projects, taking the raw footage through Shake and Final Cut Pro, to the finished films presented on this site.

Doug has collaborated with Fifty Nine on many of their larger film projects, including An Introduction to the Botanics, The Unrecognized and Roam [Wasn’t Staged In A Day].

Visit Doug’s websiute at www.douglaswalker.co.uk to read about Doug’s latest projects.