CREDIT WHERE CREDIT’S DUE...
Website editor:
Chris Patmore
Web developer:
Shazad Ahmed
Staff Wrangler:
Shaun Farrell
Volunteer planning and co-ordination:
Elaine Farrell
SFL lab developers:
Robert Grant, Alex Fitch, Sara Passmore
Science advisor:
Dr Rachel Armstrong
Event Co-ordinator:
Sara Passmore
Festival Assistant:
Rosie Morden
Shipping and logistics:
Dean Monahan, Media World Logistics
Festival PR:
Frazer at Frazer Nash Communications
Cinema trailer:
Transmission and Future Deluxe
Programme designed and produced by:
Workserver
T-shirts by:
Lastexittonowhere.com
Social Media:
Tom Carrington, Billy Abbott, Penfold
Main festival image:
Transmission www.thisistransmission.com
Children’s programming:
Savy-Gorman (youth projects team)
Life-in-2050 exhibition:
Transmission
In no particular order of importance we would like to thank the following organisations and individuals:
Suzanne, Lily, Saskia and Anton Lorraine Savy Nic Harper Tony Watts Marcus Gipps Dave Bradley and Future Publishing Diz and The UK Garrision of the 501st Jonathan Clements Virginie at Electric Sheep Jerome Mazandarani Thom Leaman Jonnie Bryant Almar Haflidason Marek Kukula Ian, Amy, Alastair and all at Apollo The ‘Pauls’ and Marco (101% everytime!) Trace Beaulieu and Cinematic Titanic Print Select Stuart Tolley Dave Lally Helen Mullane Vincenzo Natali Mick Garris DJ Mermaid Tom Hunter Rosie Fletcher LondonCalling.com Redbull
Blizzard Entertainment Onsight Equipment Hire Kira Harris, Letraset lastexittonowhere.com
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Play.com Future Deluxe Traffic
Hazel at Purbeck SFConcatenation.org Canon UK Tor/Pan Macmillan Attitude
Anna Ghosh Paul Stebbings Ian Whates
Magda Raczynska Marlena Lukasiak Rachel Devenport
And to all those we haven’t put on the list, all the venues, visiting filmmakers, authors, scientists and
our fantastic team of
volunteers, the festival depends on you all.
Thank you.
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