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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
Slippin'
Jason Nwansi
average rating from 17 members 
       
music | 2007 | London | 5 min
Published 24 Oct 07
Kids on a schooltrip to a museum have a paranormal encounter, set to a Wiley track.
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synopsis
A Student on a school trip to the Victoria & Albert museum has a series of strange encounters upon having the misfortune of finding himself locked in the museum after hours.
short fact
"I made this film to demonstrate the crossover appeal of music from the Urban genre. I wanted to prove that grime music videos do not always have to be set against or limited to council estates as backdrops, maybe the industry now could take music from this arena a lot more seriously..."
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crew
  • director Jason Nwansi
  • writer Jason Nwansi
  • producer Annalise Davis
  • editor Olly @ Dirty UK
  • director of photography Sam Mitchell
  • sound Raul @ Dirty UK
  • music Wiley, NInja/Big DaDa
  • wardrobe/stylist Saffron Webb
  • cast
    • Ricky Teddy Nygh
    • Tyrone Darren Raymond
    • Security Gaurd Anthony Adjekum
    format
    digital
    budget
    £5000.
    © 2007 Jason Nwansi, Warp Films, Big Dada

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    comment by Colin  Marrison
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    posted Apr 8, 2008

    I enjoyed being part of this production, it was very interesting and well produced, the finished video is some thing unique. thanks for including myself (I played a Vampire in the rave scene)

    comment by mee  ooo
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    posted Mar 24, 2008

    amazing..loved it!

    comment by caroline  bottomley
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    posted Nov 19, 2007

    not an original idea but who cares. It's good fun. I love the guys' performances, it is great to see something that's just fun and a bit clever in a grime video they're usually so po-faced and formulaic

    caroline  bottomley is Company Director, Radar Music Videos and a member of Film Network's Industry Panel.
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    useful links
    • prodigalsonentertainment.com
    • bbc.co.uk/electricproms
    • bbc.co.uk/newtalent
    • www.warpfilms.com
    • www.bigdada.com
    produced by
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    funded by
    BBC Talent

    record label
    Big Dada

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