Cashback - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Cashback"
Cashback (2004)
Timing: 0:18 (18 min)
Cashback - TMDB rating
6.981/10
134
Cashback - Kinopoisk rating
7.127/10
44197
Cashback - IMDB rating
7.1/10
95000

Film crew

Director

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Director

Producer

Lene Bausager
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Daphne Guinness #120482Photo Daphne Guinness #120483

Daphne Guinness

Daphne Guinness
Executive Producer
Kai-Lu Hsiung
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Writer

Editor

Dayn Williams
Editor

Art Direction

Ben Irwin
Art Direction

Production Design

Morgan Kennedy
Production Design

Director of Photography

Alex Barber
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Lee Walpole
Sound Effects Editor

Sound Mixer

Giancarlo Dellapina
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Marco Ciglia
First Assistant Director

Driver

Russell Chipz Chipping
Driver

Production Manager

Carla Poole
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Tawa K. Durowoju
Boom Operator

Music

Production Coordinator

Winnie Li
Production Coordinator

Color Designer

Max Horton
Color Designer

Editorial Staff

Lisa Jordan
Editorial Staff

What's left behind the scenes

  • The short film was shot over four nights in one of the Sainsbury Whitechapel supermarkets in London. Filming took place when the supermarket was closed, from 10 pm to 6 am.
  • The modest budget did not allow for any wardrobe expenses, and the main characters borrowed their uniforms from the supermarket temporarily, while shoppers wore their usual everyday clothes.
  • The entire short film contains not a single frame using computer special effects. Everything was shot with a regular camera.
  • Initially, when starting work, the director wanted to see Jamie Bell in the lead role, but the actor ignored the script offered to him.
  • Filming began more than a year after work on the short film was completed. In December 2004, director and screenwriter Sean Ellis decided to develop the plot and wrote the screenplay in seven days. In March 2005, he reached agreements with all the key actors, then secured funding, and in May of the same year, shooting began, lasting 25 days.
  • The budget did not allow for the purchase of uniforms for the supermarket employees, so the actors filmed in their own clothes.
  • The shampoo that Barry and Matt referred to as a 'helper for women' (as the bottle was phallic in shape) is actually a genuine Umberto Giannini brand.
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