Distant Future: How the pandemic has changed lives across Britain

Distant Future is a short film about how the pandemic has affected people in Britain. Visually emotive through beautiful portraiture, it highlights the good, the bad and everything in between through the intimate and personal experiences of genuine people that have lived through this period of time.

Director: Charlie Watts www.charliewatts32.com
Producer: Luke Filz
DOP: Matt Jones
Sound: Mike Mullen
Production Assistant: Dom Child
Editor: Polly Ward
Grade: Paul Willis
Mix and Sound: Nice Sound www.nicesound.tv
Music: Jonny Clogan www.jclogan.com
Camera Kit: NoDrama

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