That's TV for you, I'd rather have seen more about the wood turning than the endless repeated footage of 3 monks walking down the nave or cloisters.
Maybe they felt it didn't fit in with the farming... but then how does illuminating a manuscript either?
I'd asked for feedback and they said they were pleased with the days filming and I was a 'real find'. But the impression I got is that everything is always great, lovely, super, and then once you've gone they don't giveadamn if it ends up on the cutting room floor (all those bits of data and pixels must be a pig to sweep up)
I was a bit irritated that they won't release any footage even for private use
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Still it was a good day out and hopefully there will be some good footage of the shooting in the Christmas special
Ruth Goodman is great on camera, and she shot a little 35# Hazel primitive which I took. Shes a bit quiet off camera. The blokes were a real laugh up the pub the night before.
The way I look at it, maybe they are doing me a favour! Better than editing it to make me look like a pillock. I also think they maybe just didn't 'get it', and it wasn't interactive enough with Peter and Tom. There was no briefing on what they hoped to see, so I basically crammed 2 days of tillering into 2 hours (without my reading glasses) taking a bow from deliberately asymmetric at low brace, to an even tillered shootable bow of about 80# at 28" !
It was real knotty stave that I had earmarked as a character bow and unsuitable for a long bow really... but I made a longbow anyway!
They prob' just didn't know what they were seeing.
I prob shot myself in the foot a bit too by not being opinionated enough... I wouldn't spout stuff about the history that was just my opinion. I was happy to talk about the intricacies of working a stave and the suitability of English Yew!
I din't have time to properly finish or check over and fine tune the bow... Soooo in the afternoon, I pushed my luck and took it to about 30" and it exploded on camera!
I'd have thought footage like that was gold dust.
There are some good pics in the book, but it's another case of all rush and no checking... I'd have proof read it for them.
One picture is captioned "Peter about to loose an arrow... you certainly don't 'fire' a bow!"
... Then the text proceeds to use the term fire at every possible point
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