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Fear around the corners



Filming a trailer promoting a new play that Sean is directing, The Hallowe'en Sessions, last Saturday.  The play is in 6 parts by 6 writers, including a chapter written by Kim Newman.

We shot at the disused air base at Upper Heyford, it's a bloody fantastic location.  Every corner you turn, every building and every room is jaw-droppingly atmospheric and spooky.  It seems many films have been shot there in the last few years including Children of Men and World War Z.  Our trailer should be up & running in the next week or so.

This is Justin, playing 'the orderly' looking like a total badass.




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Il Triello





Jim & I were treated to a fairly rare experience on Wednesday night - a shoot that we wished could continue all night long.

The Baillie String Trio (comprising father, son & daughter Alexander, Max and Helena Baillie) performed a concert at St. Mary at Hill Church in Billingsgate.  It was a beautiful event, not often am I so moved during a shoot.  It was the first time they had performed together in 16 years, so we were to capture the event itself, plus some rehearsal footage which was shot the day before at a beautiful family home in Hertfordshire.

We also conducted some brief interviews gathering their thoughts on reuniting after such a long time, as well as some insights into how being related to each other helps the music during the performance.

http://www.baillie.de/
http://www.maxbaillie.com/
http://www.helenabaillie.com/

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Live! and on the big screen!

Paul and I have just finished covering the 9th Annual Patient Summit for Eyeforpharma.

It was a bit different for us this time as we used a live feed during the conference to project the presenters onto large screens in the auditorium.  After a few very techie conversations, and some head scratching, we sorted all the various cables and set ups and created the following result.



Everyone was very happy with the show - and I think its an approach we'll be using more and more for future conferences...certainly adds an extra dimension to the proceedings...

Nick

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