Suited Caribou Media

Suited Caribou Media is a post-production company based in Glasgow, Scotland.

Suited Caribou Media
IndustryPost production
Founded30 June 2015 (2015-06-30)
FounderChris Quick
HeadquartersGlasgow, Scotland
ProductsOffline editing
Online editing
Motion pictures
Photography
WebsiteCompany website

History

Suited Caribou Media was launched on 30 June 2015 by Scottish film editor Chris Quick as an umbrella company to represent his freelance work outside of Quick Off The Mark Productions. Its first project was post-production work on the short film Sectarian Secret Police by Joseph Andrew Mclean. Over the next couple of years, the company provided post-production services for many and varied films and branched out into photography by providing behind the scenes stills during the production of Broken Record.[1]

In October 2015, it was announced that Chris Quick would not continue with Quick Off The Mark Productions following the decision of Mark D. Ferguson to move to Canada. In February 2016, it was given the joint task of taking over as production company for Autumn Never Dies alongside Pentagram Productions UK.[2] On 3 April 2016, the company made its first announcement about the project when it published the cast line up for the film.[3]

The company is possibly best known for its post-production work on Electric Faces which received a Best Writer nomination at the 2016 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards for director Johnny Herbin.[4] Writing for MovieScramble, John McArthur said:

"The film has a score for the entire eleven minute run time. The electronic soundscape work in tandem with the editing from Chris Quick to heighten the tension at the required moments without it being too obvious."[5]

The spoilist website also added:

"Every frame has clearly been meticulously plan with the editing perfectly creating a heartbeat to the story as it builds to its conclusion.[6]

In March 2016, photography work by Suited Caribou Media was printed in Digital Filmmaker Magazine in the United Kingdom. The six-page article about the short film Fanatic featured various photographs taken during production of cast and crew.[7] On 18 June 2016, The National newspaper in Scotland also printed pictures from the companies collection in an article[8] about the shows appearance at the 2016 television festival SeriesFest in Denver, USA.[9]

Filmography

Year Title Director Genre Screenings Notes
2013 Sectarian Secret Police Joseph Andrew Mclean Comedy
Drama
  • 2013 Loch Ness Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2013 Deep Fried Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2013 Ickle Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2013 Portobello Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2014 The National Student Film Festival (United Kingdom)[10]
Post Production Services
Utopia: The Temple of Paradise Joseph Andrew Mclean Drama Post Production
2014 Joseph Andrew Mclean Comedy Post Production
2014 Glory Hunter Craig Maclachlan Drama Post Production
Photography
Broken Record Andy S. McEwan Comedy Post Production
Photography
Piracy Anthony Scott Horror Photography
Coalition Andy S. McEwan Comedy Post Production
Passing Place David J.B. Craig
Neil Leiper
Drama
  • 2014 Glasgow 48 Hour Film Project
Photography
2015 Yuriko Anthony Scott Horror Photography
Fish Supper Ray Crofter Drama
  • 2015 Just A Minute Film Festival (United States)
Post Production
Mary's House Steven Patrick Drama / Mystery
  • 2016 Raptor Film Festival (United Kingdom)
Post Production
Devourer Ricky Hughes Drama Photography
Fanatic Luke Aherne Action Photography
Dog Dayz Madelyn Dwyer Comedy Post Production
Photography
Electric Faces Johnny Herbin Sci-Fi
Crime
  • 2016 L.A Cinefest (United States)[14]
  • 2016 UK Screen One International Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2016 Sydney World Film Festival (Australia)
  • 2016 Supernova Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2016 Euro Fest (Russia)
  • 2016 XPO North (United Kingdom
  • 2016 Comicpalooza (United States)
  • 2016 Middle Coast Film Festival (United States)
  • 2016 For Falkirk's Sake Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2016 GenreBlast Film Festival (United States)
  • 2016 Defy Film Festival (United States)[15]
  • 2016 Norwich Radical Film Festival[16]
  • 2016 Oregon Short Film Festival (United States)
  • 2016 Portobello Film Festival (United Kingdom)[17]
  • 2016 Solent Film Festival
  • 2016 The National Irish Science Fiction Film Festival (Ireland)[18]
  • 2016 Southern Colorado Film Festival (United States)
  • 2016 Yes! Let's Make a Movie Film Festival (Canada)
  • 2016 Southampton International Film Festival (United Kingdom)[19]
  • 2016 Headline International Film Festival (United States)
  • 2016 Birmingham Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2016 Wexford Film Festival (Ireland)
  • 2016 London International Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2016 Best Independent International Film Festival (Germany)[20]
  • 2016 Wular Lake International Short-Film Festival (India)
Post Production
Photography
2016 Miriam Jay Spense Drama Photography
Round Habit Lee Fanning Drama Photography
Flux Anthony Scott Drama Photography
2018 Mountain Johnny Herbin War
  • 2018 Portobello Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2018 Fell The Reel Film Festival (Romania)
  • 2018 Dublin Independent Film Festival (Ireland)
  • 2018 Queen Palm International Film Festival (United states)
  • 2019 Festival of Time: Des Histories (Canada)
  • 2019 Short & Sweet Film Festival (United states)
  • 2019 Los Angeles Cinefest (United states)
  • 2019 Top Indie Film Awards (United states)
  • 2019 IAC British International Amateur Film Fest (United Kingdom)
  • 2019 Caorle Film Festival - (Italy)
  • 2019 Central States Indie Film Festival (United states)
  • 2019 Creation International Film Festival (Canada)
  • 2019 Movie Hoolie Lomond Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2019 Loch Ness Film Festival (United Kingdom)
  • 2019 The Scottish Short Film Festival (Scotland)
  • 2019 I See You Awards (United states)
  • 2019 Yes! Let's Make Movie Festival (Canada)
  • 2019 Malta Film Festival - (Malta)
Post Production
Photography
2020 Autumn Never Dies Chris Quick Comedy
  • 2020 Top Indie Film Awards (Japan)
  • 2020 11th Underground Cinema Short Film Awards (Ireland)
  • 2020 Alternative Film Festival (United States)[21]
  • 2020 Swindon Independent Film Fest (England)[22]
  • 2020 Lit Laughs International Comedy Film Festival (England)
  • 2020 TrĂ­ Rivers Film Festival (Northern Ireland)
  • 2020 Portobello Film Festival (England)[23]
  • 2020 The Scottish Short Film Festival (Scotland)
  • 2020 Wales International Film Festival (Wales)
  • 2020 Twin Tiers International Film Festival (United States)
Production Company
Post Production

See also

References

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