Fat Dog – “Running” from the upcoming album ‘WOOF.’ out 6th September on Domino.
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    Credits:
    Directed by Stephen Agnew

    Cast – Fat Dog, Hannah Mason & Becca Rumens
    ‘And So It Came To Pass’ read by Neil Bell

    Production Company – DOGEATDOG

    Executive Producer – Natalia Maus
    Producer – Liam Wallace-Cook
    Movement Director & Choreographer – Hannah Mason
    1st AD – Danny Rumbelow

    DOP – Jed Darlington-Roberts
    1st AC – Darius Williams
    2nd AC – Sam Harvey
    Production Designer – Joe Munro
    Art Director – Jessica Mallalieu
    Art Assistant – Nik Fisher

    Post Production – Avenues Studio
    Editor – Thomas Goldser
    Colourist – Sharon Chung

    VFX – Moronica Fakenames

    Kit – Blundell Studios

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    1. Something inside of me has changed since I listened to their 3 singles. Ticket booked for November and pre-order of the limited edition album vinyl has been purchased.

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