Crew

 

Producer/Director/Camera, Chris Eva

As a teenager in Northern Ireland, Chris cut his filmmaking teeth shooting music and skate videos for friends. After graduating from film school in England he returned to his native city of Belfast, where he noticed a new abundance of graffiti, and found some of his old friends immersed in DJ-ing. Having written his dissertation on Hip-Hop, it seemed natural to explore the Hip-Hop scene in his home town. The result was a 70-minute film, ‘Peace, Love, Unity and Having Fun’, the precursor to ‘Bombin’, Beats and B Boys’.

Chris currently works as a freelance cameraman/editor/producer for a range of clients including BBC and RTE.

Camera, John T. Davis

John is a legendary Irish auteur, with a back catalogue of films which are regularly shown at festivals and conferences worldwide. His breakthrough ‘Shellshock Rock’ chronicled the early days of Irish punk more than 30 years ago. He joined Chris Eva to shoot some sequences and a group interview with the Bad Taste Cru.

Camera, Philip Michael Lane

Philip M. Lane is a freelance Director & Cameraman from London. He graduated from Sheffield Hallam with a degree in film in 2001. He has shot and co-directed 13 long form documentaries for Depeche Mode, one of many bands he has worked with. TV work for Channel 4, BBC, ITV, Sky and other stations and has worked on 100′s of commercials.

Sound, Christine Barker

English-born, Belfast-based, Christine has worked for broadcasters and independent producers from around the world. Her career has covered has covered documentaries, music, drama, features for clients including BBC, Channel Four, RTE, ZDF, Antenne2, CBS, NBC etc.

Executive Producer, Michael Beattie

Over 35 years, Michael has been one of Northern Ireland’s most prolific producers of current affairs programmes and documentaries, which have won awards in Ireland, the UK, and in international film festivals in New York, Chicago, Boston and Houston. He has worked as reporter, presenter, writer, producer and director. He is a co-founder of the Northern Ireland Film Council, which has blossomed into NI Screen with a multi-million pound budget; a co-founder of Atlantic Bridges, fostering links between Northern Ireland and the United States; and he addressed the Irish government’s Forum for Peace and Reconciliation on the role of broadcasting in reconciliation and understanding. He is also an accomplished blues harmonica player.

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