Short blog about recent filming trip, trekking with a group of young adults with Diabetes in the Sierra Nevada, California.
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St Catherine's Monastery
Just got back from filming at St Catherine's Monastery. Situated in the foothills of the Sinai mountains in Egypt, it is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the world. Built at the supposed site God appeared to Moses in the burning bush, it has existed for seventeen centuries. Home to Greek Orthodox monks, it attracts pilgrims from all over the world who are drawn by its history and its symbol of peace, for which it stands.
St Catherine's Monastery in the morning light.
The library in the monastery contains arguably the most important collection of ancient manuscripts and early printed books in the world. However the room is in danger of collapsing, so funding has been provided to restore the walls and create a new safe library to house these important antiquities. I was part of the film crew comissioned to document the process.
Drilling though a 6th century wall. Steel rods will be inserted to hold the granite blocks together and ensure it doesn't collapse. It's like Meccano, but on a bigger scale.
One of the Monks, moonlighting as a welder inside the library. Health and safety seems to be in God's hands here!
Local Bedouins are helping with the construction work. The monks and Bedouins have lived in harmony for centuries despite being of different faiths.
Scintillating action going on here.
Declared a holy site by the prophet Mohammed, it has survied the crusades and the Ottoman conquest. A mosque was built in the 11th century, a symbol of two faiths being able to co-exist in peace.
The One Show(reel)
To show examples of my sync and actuality work, here are a few clips from presenter led segments I have shot for The One Show with Tigress Productions. Shot with the PMW500.
Slowmo Showreel
I spent a few days filming for the media department at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire. I used a specialist high speed camera (Photron) from www.slowmo.co.uk to try and capture some of the seasonal highlights at the reserve. Most of the shots are recorded at 500fps, some at 1000fps