The Fit
Fran is lost, she has been for years.
She feels alone and now social interaction only happens online.
She decides to use an application named The Fit in order to find herself a link. She matches with her fit.
However a looming presence of something unspoken lurks.
A cloudy memory through the lens of an old camera returns to plague her thoughts.
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J.D.P. CroÿDirector
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J.D.P. CroÿWriter
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James Alexander HallProducer
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J.D.P. CroÿProducer
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Dewi SarginsonKey Cast"Fran "
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Katie HartKey Cast"Gwen"
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Sarah Elizabeth BarlinKey Cast"Clean up crew 1"
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Alcian MayKey Cast"Clean up crew 1"
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Katie SpencerDirector of Photography
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Josha EiffelCamera / Lighting
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Josie RafterCamera / Lighting
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Mia Frigieri-BaldwinCamera / Lighting
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Lewis ReynoldsCamera / Lighting
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Leopold de CroyCamera / Lighting
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Gea NicolaCostume
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Cam GriffSound Design and Composing
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Sci fi, Romance, Psychological
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Runtime:10 minutes 31 seconds
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Completion Date:October 25, 2019
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Production Budget:2,450 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:A/R: 1.5
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Directing has been my passion since the day I picked up a video camera at 13. It started with videos of friends skateboarding, and has since expanded into an emotional research engine.
My values as a creator stem strongly from my experiences of mental health issues within my family, and its a topic I’ve subconsciously carried through my work as a painter, writer and sculptor as well.
My film-making is firstly a process of personal discovery, with the ultimate intention of bringing awareness to issues of the individual that resonate universally.
For the The Fit, my focus was exploring the difficulty that everyone can face within their own psyche in dating, especially when many of our social interactions today are technology dependent and lack human empathy. The issues of mental health is what will continue to drive me to write many more stories.