Big Red Button are piscine about
The Blink directing duo's surreal short sees a life changed with the slap of a fish.
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- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Big Red Button
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Big Red Button
- Edit House Shift Post
- VFX & Sound Company Rascal Post Production
- Sound Recordist Greg Hagen
- DP Alexander Melman
- Production Designer Laura Little
- Art Runner Jaclyn Pappalardo
- Editor Saam Hodivala
- Edit Producer Kirsty Oldfield
- VFX Supervisor Gareth Brannan
- VFX Artist Adam Maynard
- 2D Richard McKeand
- Head of Production James Beck
- Sound Design Neil Johnson
- Composer Julian Guidetti
- Music Supervisor Tessa Harris
- Executive Producer Paul Weston
- Executive Producer Patrick Craig
- Producer Corin Taylor
- Writer Big Red Button
Credits
powered by- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Big Red Button
- Edit House Shift Post
- VFX & Sound Company Rascal Post Production
- Sound Recordist Greg Hagen
- DP Alexander Melman
- Production Designer Laura Little
- Art Runner Jaclyn Pappalardo
- Editor Saam Hodivala
- Edit Producer Kirsty Oldfield
- VFX Supervisor Gareth Brannan
- VFX Artist Adam Maynard
- 2D Richard McKeand
- Head of Production James Beck
- Sound Design Neil Johnson
- Composer Julian Guidetti
- Music Supervisor Tessa Harris
- Executive Producer Paul Weston
- Executive Producer Patrick Craig
- Producer Corin Taylor
- Writer Big Red Button
Sometimes it's the purpose of short films have a strong political point to make. Sometimes it's an exceptional showcase of craft and ability. And sometimes, just sometimes, it's an excuse to be really, really silly.
Thankfully, Big Red Button's latest falls firmly into the latter camp; the Blink directing duo immersing themselves in the surreal to tell the tale of a lost man, his long-suffering wife and the conduit of mayhem - a Wet Fish.
Carried joyously with nifty direction (those spooky figures emerging are worth a rewatch) and terrific performances from comedic mainstays Toby Williams and Rachel Stubbings, this fishy tale scales bigger than you could imagine.