Seamus Deasy has worked in the Irish film and Television industry for the last 40 years. He has been nominated six times for IFTAs, winning once for A Tigers Tale in 2006. Other accolades include Runner-up in the 1998 Los Angeles Film Critics Awards and the 1999 National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA.
PJ Dillon's television credits include Game of Thrones, Vikings, Penny Dreadful and Ripper Street while his film credits include Strangerland, Timbuktu, Kings, 32A, The Runway and My Brothers.
Irish cinematographer Robbie Ryan's work includes the much-nominated (Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Bafta) Philomena, The Angel's Share directed by Ken Loach; Brick Lane, directed by Sarah Gavron and three features directed by regular collaborator Andrea Arnold: Wuthering Heights, Red Road and Fish Tank, the 2010 BAFTA best film winner, starring Michael Fassbender.
Watters previous credits include Dare To Be Wild, Hunter's Fall, Rubaí, Rhinos and IFTA-winning documentary One Million Dubliners.