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*VOTE HERE*www.youtube.com/philipscinema*VOTE HERE* Go to the gallery section and click on ‘The Craftsman’ and the green thumbs up. Thank you for your support! The Craftsman is a cinematic horror entered for the Philips Cinema compeition 2010. Join the facebook group at www.facebook.com If you like the film, tell us – the bigger the community gets, the more we will make: 100 members – Limited edition poster. 1000 members – Film stills. 5000 members – Graphic Novel 10000 members – Online adventure 50000 members – Craftsman 2. IMPORTANT: Watch on 1080 HD + listen to it with the best speakers you have. The sound and the image quality can really be immersed at this level. Credits: The Craftsman – Bhaskar Patel The Viewer – James Gaddas The Viewer’s Daughter – Cate Gaddas Written, produced and directed by – Neil Ingall, Phil Dunlop and Julian McCrea DOP – Phil Dunlop Production Designer – Daniel Turner (Offworld Project) Sound – Dustin Camilleri Make up and Prosthetics – Michelle Webb Hair – Kanahei Editing – Dan Turner Visual effects – Ryan Hadfield Grading – Danny Atkinson Youtube isn’t made for cinematic quality 🙂
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