Greg Connolly
Producer
Greg is the founder of Radii and has a background in Sound Engineering and Computer Science. He has worked in the technology sector for in excess of 20 years. Greg founded Radii in 2009 and has grown the company to be a recognised brand throughout the software and educational industries in Ireland.
Aidan O'Sullivan
Production Manager
Creative Director at Radii Animation, Aidan has led the development and production of Radii's animated short films since joining the company in 2015.
Éabha Bortolozzo & Jack Kirwan
Animation team
As part of Radii's animation department Éabha Bortolozzo and Jack Kirwan are two young, multi-award winning filmmakers.
Their first film, The Usual was well received and selected to screen worldwide at festivals in Asia, The US and Europe.
At Radii they developed and co-directed Her Song, as well as working as animators and background artists on 'Nitelink'.
Moe Dunford
Ronan
Moe will soon appear in the leading role in Knuckledust (written and directed by James Kermack) for Featuristic Films/AT Entertainment which is due for release in late 2020. He most recently appeared in the series regular role of Det Sam O’Neill in BBC One’s Dublin Murders opposite Sarah Greene, Killian Scott and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor. Moe has just wrapped filming on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre for Bad Hombre/Legendary Entertainment which is due for release in 2021. He is currently appearing in the short film Topping Out directed by Kerry Fox, in film festivals in the UK and USA.
Film/TV credits include:
Dark Lies the Island (Grand Pictures), Rosie (Element Pictures, nominated for Best Supporting Actor 2020), Metal Heart (Treasure Entertainment), The Dig (Element Pictures, nominated for Best Actor IFTA 2020), Black 47 (Fastnet Films), Striking Out (RTÉ), Vikings (MGM, IFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor), The Lodgers (Tailored Films), Michael Inside (Subotica Entertainment).
Peter Coonan
Jimmy
Peter is currently filming the role of Ciaran Brannigan in RTE/ AMC Networks' Acorn TV drama HIDDEN ASSETS. He recently completed filming on the sixth season of the BBC/HBO series PEAKY BLINDERS. Other recent screen credits include the Irish Language feature DOINEANN directed by Damian McCann and the Paramount/TNT series THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS, BBC series DUBLIN MURDERS, and the role of Paddy in COLD COURAGE for MTG. Stage credits include the Abbey Theatre productions of THE GREAT HUNGER directed by Caitriona McLaughlin & Conall Morrison and Marina’s Carr’s ON RAFTERY’S HILL, directed by Caitriona McLaughlin (Nomination for Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor).
Thomas A. Campbell
Music and Sound Design
"Thomas is a Sound Designer and Composer, usually in that order. An avid multi-instrumentalist he takes inspiration for his work from many places, combining the organic with the inorganic and finding the music in between. He has worked in audio for over 10 years, designing audio for video games, scoring product videos for tech companies, and writing musical performances for the European Parliament, but is annoyingly still remembered among his friends for that one time he poorly produced a university acapella band’s rendition of Teenage Dirtbag.
Credits and Crew
Nightlink
A Radii Animation film
Written & Directed By
Aidan O’Sullivan
Produced by
Greg Connolly
Starring
Moe Dunford as Ronan & Peter Coonan as Jimmy the Horse
Backgrounds
Jack Kirwan
Compositing
Jack Kirwan
Animation
Éabha Bortolozzo & Brian O’Sullivan
Colouring Assistant
Mairéad McMahon & Rachel O'Grady
Production Assistant
Caroline Anderson
Music & Sound Design
Thomas A. Campbell
Post Production Coordinator
Aaron Carrol
Online Editor
Robbie O’Farrell
Sound Editor
Connall O’Brien
Re-recording Mixer
Sol O’Carrol
Production Accountant
Yvonne O’Brien
With thanks to
The O’Sullivan Family
Bayveen O’Connell
Shannon George
Lindsay Adams
Aidan MacAteer
Gareth Lyons
Paper Panther
Windmill Lane
Egg
Executive Producer for Screen Ireland
Emma Scott
Executive Producer for RTÉ
Pauline McNamara
Shorts Co-ordinator for Screen Ireland
Jill McGregor
Marketing Executive for Screen Ireland
Mags O’Sullivan