Not sure if this has been in the news shown on TV or what yet. But if the rest of you chaps in the urbex community haven't already watched this, then I guess it's 28DL news.
I found one of our members 'lil' pezza' on a you tube documentary. 15 minutes of fame. I don't kow what channel this has been shown on TV yet if at all.
Details below from you tube.
'Leave Only Footsteps is a short 15 minute documentary set around 3 teenagers involvement in urban exploring; the act of entering, documenting and photographing abandoned and derelict buildings.
The doc follows Perry King, Liam Simmons and Jack Udy on various explores of abandoned sites, also giving their opinions and past accounts of ubran exploring adventures.
Director & Producer - Ben Adams
Executive Producer - Ben Thompson
Associate Producer - Tom Greenidge'
I saw the original Grand Moulins De Paris Marquette Lez Lille report back in april, link here: -
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=59882
Sorry guys for not posting a report myself since April even though I've been to about ten sites including visiting nice sunny Italy last month, urbex sites in 37C is a wee bit warm.
Anyhow's enjoy the Vid.
Chris
I found one of our members 'lil' pezza' on a you tube documentary. 15 minutes of fame. I don't kow what channel this has been shown on TV yet if at all.
Details below from you tube.
'Leave Only Footsteps is a short 15 minute documentary set around 3 teenagers involvement in urban exploring; the act of entering, documenting and photographing abandoned and derelict buildings.
The doc follows Perry King, Liam Simmons and Jack Udy on various explores of abandoned sites, also giving their opinions and past accounts of ubran exploring adventures.
Director & Producer - Ben Adams
Executive Producer - Ben Thompson
Associate Producer - Tom Greenidge'
I saw the original Grand Moulins De Paris Marquette Lez Lille report back in april, link here: -
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=59882
Sorry guys for not posting a report myself since April even though I've been to about ten sites including visiting nice sunny Italy last month, urbex sites in 37C is a wee bit warm.
Anyhow's enjoy the Vid.
Chris