Al McKay’s Spires Of St. Pancras by Oliver Goodrum
David Knight - 27th Aug 2008
The setting is wintry, the mood is bleak, and it may well strike fear into your very being. But try not to let the British summer get you down.
The setting is wintry, the mood is bleak, and it may well strike fear into your very being. But try not to let the British summer get you down. Here's Olly Goodrum's impressive video for Al McKay's Spires Of St. Pancras. In truth, it's a bit of a bone-chiller too, featuring, as it does, someone who's buried alive. But it's well worth a look. "The video was shot in one day on Wheathampstead Common, just the DP and myself," explains Olly. "We went there the day before to dig the hole - the park ranger came across us during the shoot and told us off, but he didn't fancy filling in the hole so let us be. "Mick (the grave actor) was buried to his waist, leaving an air hole at his feet for over an hour. He was a very good sport. It was shot on a Sony Z1 with no other equipment - I had to climb trees to get the top shots!"
Here's Olly Goodrum's impressive video for Al McKay's Spires Of St. Pancras. In truth, it's a bit of a bone-chiller too, featuring, as it does, someone who's buried alive. But it's well worth a look.
The setting is wintry, the mood is bleak, and it may well strike fear into your very being. But try not to let the British summer get you down. Here's Olly Goodrum's impressive video for Al McKay's Spires Of St. Pancras. In truth, it's a bit of a bone-chiller too, featuring, as it does, someone who's buried alive. But it's well worth a look. "The video was shot in one day on Wheathampstead Common, just the DP and myself," explains Olly. "We went there the day before to dig the hole - the park ranger came across us during the shoot and told us off, but he didn't fancy filling in the hole so let us be. "Mick (the grave actor) was buried to his waist, leaving an air hole at his feet for over an hour. He was a very good sport. It was shot on a Sony Z1 with no other equipment - I had to climb trees to get the top shots!"
"The video was shot in one day on Wheathampstead Common, just the DP and myself," explains Olly. "We went there the day before to dig the hole - the park ranger came across us during the shoot and told us off, but he didn't fancy filling in the hole so let us be.
The setting is wintry, the mood is bleak, and it may well strike fear into your very being. But try not to let the British summer get you down. Here's Olly Goodrum's impressive video for Al McKay's Spires Of St. Pancras. In truth, it's a bit of a bone-chiller too, featuring, as it does, someone who's buried alive. But it's well worth a look. "The video was shot in one day on Wheathampstead Common, just the DP and myself," explains Olly. "We went there the day before to dig the hole - the park ranger came across us during the shoot and told us off, but he didn't fancy filling in the hole so let us be. "Mick (the grave actor) was buried to his waist, leaving an air hole at his feet for over an hour. He was a very good sport. It was shot on a Sony Z1 with no other equipment - I had to climb trees to get the top shots!"
"Mick (the grave actor) was buried to his waist, leaving an air hole at his feet for over an hour. He was a very good sport. It was shot on a Sony Z1 with no other equipment - I had to climb trees to get the top shots!"
The setting is wintry, the mood is bleak, and it may well strike fear into your very being. But try not to let the British summer get you down. Here's Olly Goodrum's impressive video for Al McKay's Spires Of St. Pancras. In truth, it's a bit of a bone-chiller too, featuring, as it does, someone who's buried alive. But it's well worth a look. "The video was shot in one day on Wheathampstead Common, just the DP and myself," explains Olly. "We went there the day before to dig the hole - the park ranger came across us during the shoot and told us off, but he didn't fancy filling in the hole so let us be. "Mick (the grave actor) was buried to his waist, leaving an air hole at his feet for over an hour. He was a very good sport. It was shot on a Sony Z1 with no other equipment - I had to climb trees to get the top shots!"
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David Knight - 27th Aug 2008