Finding Ruby

Details

Location

Belfast

Year

2011

Date

Length

13min 19sec

Audio

sound

Format

Digital

colour

Source

Nerve Centre

Courtesy

Nerve Centre

Rights Holder

Nerve Centre

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Description

Three girls pay an innocent visit to the museum but when one girl, Ruby, discovers an ancient book she falls under a supernatural spell and disappears. Ruby's friends search for her, apparently seeing glimpses of her in her red coat throughout the museum; but is the figure really Ruby? How can she appear in so many places at once? Is the museum conspiring against them? Where are they being led and can they escape? The girls must struggle with these questions and their deepest fears in 'Finding Ruby'.

'Finding Ruby' is a short horror film that was made in the Ulster Museum over only five days by a group of young people from Northern Ireland. The group, with the support of Nerve Centre trainers, scripted, storyboarded, planned, produced, starred in, shot and directed the film. 

As part of their NI Screen and DfC core funded programme, Nerve Centre runs intensive film summer camps during which young people work collaboratively to produce short films.

Credits

Wax Works and Ruby Extras
Tabitha Tohill-Reid, Cat Comerford, Natasha Musi, Claire Varini, Janice Hughes, Anya Patton

Directors
Ellen McLean, Catherine McLaughlin, Claire Varini, Connor Brennan, Luke Alexander

Camera
Connor Brennan, Luke Alexander, Janice Hughes, Catherine McLaughlin, Anya Patton

Production Manager
Brandon McCann

Costume and Set Design
Natasha Mudi, Brandon McCann

Production Sound
Cat Comerford, Tabitha Tohill-Reid

Make Up Artist
Kirsty Belton

Storyboard Artists
Luke Alexander, Hannah Tracey

Editors
Cat Comerford, Natasha Mudi, Janice Hughes, Brandon McCann

Funded by NI Screen & Department for Culture, Arts and Leisure.
Delivered/owned by Nerve Centre.

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