
Crawl away



Film
Poster

The Crew

Director/Writer
Samuel Robinson-Mills
The director and writer played a central role in shaping the creative vision of the film, developing the narrative, tone, and overall direction of the project. As writer, they were responsible for constructing the script, refining dialogue, and ensuring the story structure effectively communicated the intended themes. As director, they translated this vision into practice on set, guiding performances, overseeing creative decisions, and coordinating with departments such as cinematography and production. They maintained a clear focus throughout filming, balancing creative ambition with practical constraints to ensure the final product remained cohesive and aligned with the original concept.

Editor/Gaffer/Cam Op
Harry Morgan
The main editor and gaffer played a dual role across both production and post-production, contributing to the film’s visual style and final structure. On set, they were responsible for lighting setup, working closely with the director of photography to achieve the intended mood, adjusting equipment to suit different locations and conditions. In post-production, they took on the role of editor, assembling footage, refining pacing, and selecting the strongest takes to build narrative clarity. Their combined technical and creative input ensured continuity between production and editing, helping shape both the look and rhythm of the final film.

Sound Tech/Editor
Danny Smith
The second editor and sound contributor supported both the post-production workflow and the audio elements of the film. In the editing process, they assisted by organising footage, preparing sequences, and helping to refine cuts to improve pacing and continuity. They worked alongside the main editor to ensure consistency and helped identify areas where scenes could be tightened or improved. On the sound side, they contributed to collecting, selecting, and refining audio, including dialogue clarity and ambient sound, as well as supporting the integration of sound effects. Their input helped strengthen the overall atmosphere and polish of the final film.

DOP
Albert Jones
Responsible for shaping the visual language of the film through camera work and composition. They made key decisions regarding framing, shot selection, camera movement, and overall visual style, working closely with the director to ensure each scene supported the intended tone and narrative. The DOP also collaborated with the gaffer to design and implement lighting setups that enhanced mood and depth within each location. Throughout production, they adapted to practical constraints while maintaining visual consistency, ensuring that the footage captured was both technically strong and aligned with the creative vision of the project.

Producer
Caleb Cotgreave
The producer was responsible for overseeing the overall organisation and management of the production, ensuring that all departments worked effectively together throughout filming. They coordinated schedules, managed communication between cast and crew, and helped ensure that shoot days ran smoothly and efficiently. The producer also played a key role in planning logistics, including securing locations, organising resources, and addressing any issues that arose during production. By balancing practical constraints with creative needs, they supported the team in maintaining progress and meeting deadlines, helping to ensure the project was completed to a high standard within the available time and resources.

