In May 2025 I was asked to make a music video..
The mission?
Pitch, plan, prepare, direct, shoot, edit and deiver a full narrative music video.. in 20 days.

The mission was accepted, and in my experience narrative music videos (in my lo-fi, one man band production, guerilla filmmaker world) are HARD and expensive to make. This wasn’t an exception.
The project damn nearly broke my mental health.
I came out of the otherside a little bruised..but not beaten.
So it requires every ounce of energy, random contacts from my book, lots of favours and random requests from pals to get the job over the line.
Both creatively and practically.
Who?
I’ve made many many videos for gothic doom-metal legends Paradise Lost over the years, in fact 2025 marks 10 years since our first collaboration together with the ‘Beneath Broken Earth’ performance video.
(That one video seems to have become a doom metal favourite amonst fans of the band, and even fans of the doom genre in general)
Want to know how I made the video?
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m my own worst enemy when it comes to making videos.
I want it to be NOT shit. So to my own detriment, I’ll always go the extra 100 miles over budget and time to deliver something that (to me) isn’t going to suck. But compromises are always made along the way.
The song is called ‘Silence Like The Grave’.
The video was released on 6th June 2025 and has had 803,000 views on YouTube to date, which is pretty cool. PL have a fantastically loyal and engaged fanbase who really get stuck in.

My spin on the theme for the video (with some theme direction from the band) was looking at creating scenes where an ex-warrior was haunted by his past and now sits with the silence after the battles, and is now telling stories to the family group around a fire.



He uses shadow puppets against the fire, like in ancient times gone by, to tell his tales and pass his knowledge to the next generations.
The motif of the video is really the sword though, which I liked to visualise in as much of a ‘cinematic’ and dramatised way as possible.


The sword featured belongs to my good friend Monika, who kindly lent it for the duration of the shoot ❤️
Here she is holding the sword in a majestic shot from the end of the video.

Here I am, dicking about.

I had an awesome filming crew
Ash, Nigel and Tom (DoP) on a very very wet shoot day in the Yorkshire Dales.

We filmed a large chunk of the video in Yordas Cave. An incredible natural indoor cave approximately 15 meters high/wide and 50 meters long.
We had some very powerful lights for the production which were perfect to illuminate the entire space inside.

We also had a shoot on the most perfect day on top of a hill as the sun was setting, so I could shoot some silhouetted battle scenes against the clear sky, which formed a large part of the visuals.


Here are the stars of the battle!
A big thanks to my friends for showing up and dressing up.


I borrowed a lot of LARP’ing kit from a kind friend of a friend, who was super lovely and gave me loads of cool swords and shields to play with, all at super short notice. Thanks Wayne!

Another fun part of the video filming, was the intro where I filmed at my friends Leons workshop. He’s a blacksmith - so I had a blast shooting some red hot smoking shots of a sword being ‘forged’ (even though it isn’t technically forging and he knows this not how you make an actual sword - this was just a quick visual mock-up of ‘a sword being made’ getting lots of flames and heavy tools involved)



The last part of the puzzle was some vocal performance shots from the vocalist Nick, which we shot against a simple white backdrop. In the edit i played with the contrast and added some extra overlays of dirt falling to give it an uneasy feeling.

I’m happy with the way the video turned out under pressure and always theres a hundred things I might do differently given different circumstances.. but I like the vibe of it 🗡️ ❤️
Here is the full video, give it a whirl and comment what your favourite bit is (or isn’t)
Also worth stating that NONE of the video was Ai generated. It was 100% filmed on my camera, and 100% edited/manipulated in Adobe Premiere.
I’ve seen a couple of comments on YouTube that suggest it was Ai created 💔
I can see how some silhouetted battle bits look a bit odd.. it’s because I used a slow shutter speed for the action to make it feel kind of dreamy, then I simply overlayed a couple of different takes. I like the trippy morphing-like effect it naturally made.
Oh man, this looks awesome! From the sword forging to the cave to the larpery! I'm going to watch this again!
Yes! So glad you’re digging it sword 🗡️
The track is absolutely epic (especially the intro) so I wanted to really do the mood justice.
I think you captured the mood perfectly!
Paradise Lost address I've of those ones that have been on my radar but I've never totally listened to but it is a banger. I like anything with a good chuggy riff 😀
Thanks man. Yeah they’re amazing at soaring hooking melodies backed by chugging riffs and dark undertones.
They’re really one of a kind 🔥
well hallo :)
some clever workarounds to keep it on a budget and to make it look good.
the fight looks great and the idea to do it this way made it great (to make it look epic with "classic light" would need a Hollywood crew :D
i was wondering how you did the part with arrows, nice editing to not overcomplicate the shot :)
i also like the idea of the shadow puppets.
would be fun to hear from someone who does this for a living, if you get the time. i will give all my excuses after the roast :D
Ah thanks @bil.prag for the kind words.
The arrows bit was my friend Davey - he had suitable long hair!
I strapped some think insulation board to his chest using two belts, then made some arrows from old sticks with ‘feather’ ends made of paper.. then I just stuck them in to the board. The silhouette is very forgiving in hiding a lot of things like that 😂
As you say, with classic lighting I’d be a bit fucked 😂
Love the mood of your video mate. It makes me ask the question, who has he lost?
Visually is fun, but I was wanting a little more perspective from the shots, playing with some depth and perspective from the interesting surrounding landscape.
With such long held shots which are moving forward (which I’m a fan of) I’d try to smooth the walking bounce out a bit too. But it didn’t take away from the mood.
i seen some contraptions for arrows but it is way complicated :D editing and his movement did a good job. what was the shutter speed, how slow did you go for those shots?
Interesting that i didn't think about more perspective and it makes perfect sense.
i hated that, especially the walking shot that reviles those wacky houses. but i thought i need that shot, so i left him with all the bounce.
everything was filmed with a DJI mini (first version) that did not want to fly. we got there i got him in the air and in 20 seconds it just dropped to the ground (ice on propellers, not even that cold, like -4c but it was probably humidity). there is one smooth following shot i got like 10 good seconds before it crashed :D
After that we were like, we are here, lets do it by hand :D
Thanks.
That's a 2 handed sword for sure, was it heavy?
It was very heavy, couldn’t tell you what exactly but it was difficult to use with just one hand.
After that shoot I sort of wanted a sword. I might get online and see how much one is.
😀... all the better to cleave you with my dear... says the big bad wolf..
😂
That's epic. You pack a lot into a few minutes and it tells a cool story to fit the song.
I'm seeing a lot about using AI in various things. People are going to use it to save time and money, but a lot of the results are fairly obvious. This stuff will improve and may become part of the standard toolbox like regular video effects, but that affects creative people. It's happening in my field of software development too.
Thank you for watching and commenting mate. Epic is what I tried to aim for.
I think Ai is gonna catch up and definitely be a standard tool in all aspects, but I think things created by humans - and the process recorded in a transparent way to prove it’s ‘real’, will be championed and defended. People will demand real and will try to protect it (I hope)
Bloody marvelous!
Ah thank you 🙌🏻
Amazing, thanks for sharing these cool insights! 🖤
Cheers no worries
Hola, me gustan sus fotos.