Wow, it’s been a crazy few months – we released my third horror feature film (in as many years) When The Earth Gives Up The Dead free to view on my YouTube Channel on Halloween 2022 – which resulted in over a thousand new subscribers to my channel in less than a month. The other two films in the Sekurig Trilogy were also put free to view on YouTube too.
Since then, I moved straight into a fourth horror film (and second to be shot this year!) H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth (2023)which I’ve written directed and already shot – a four day shoot which took place on location in Staithes and Whitby in early December. The film is (of course) based on H.P. Lovecraft’s tale of terror in a seaside town.
Lovecraft Adaptation
The film stars Ashe Russell and Tony Coughlan (who were both in the Sekurig trilogy) but this time the film is a straight forward Lovecraft adaptation (we’ve updated it to the present day).
This film will be in colour, and will finally feature some old school stop motion animation – done by the guys at Warehouse Transmedia.
The film will be released sometime before April 2023.
Amazon Comedy release for Sober (2023)
I have another completely different feature film to direct in April 2023 – SOBER – a comedy, which will be a welcome change of pace. We have high hopes for that film – and an Amazon streaming release WILL be on the cards for that film (and hopefully a slightly wider audience).
Moving further forward – there will be another HUGE trilogy in the works – this time it will be a sci-fi / fantasy / horror – hybrid, mixing old school SFX with Unreal Engine tech.
So, I think this will be my blogpost of the year. Merry Christmas and good luck for 2023. Keep checking back next year, for more regular updates.
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
His directorial debut, the rubber reality horror thriller ‘Markham’ was released in 2020, his second feature film as director ‘At The Mountains Of Madness’ hit the screen in 2021 and his third horror feature film (and final part of The Sekurig Trilogy) When The Earth Gives Up The Dead (2022) was released on Halloween 2022.
My new feature film ‘When the Earth Gives Up the Dead’ (which is the final part of a trilogy of low budget horror films) is due to be released soon.
When I first released ‘Markham’ (2020) – the first film in the ‘Sekurig’ trilogy I did a few blog posts on the films that influenced Markham and these proved popular and stirred up some debate like this Reddit thread here.
Now all the three films in the trilogy ‘Markham’ (2020), ‘At The Mountains of Madness’ (2021) and ‘When the Earth Gives Up The Dead’ are influenced and based loosely on stories by horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, and visually I’m very keen on the same look (and style) in all three films.
The look of all three films influenced mainly by Rumblefish. Sure there’s a little 2001 / Full Metal Jacket (and even The Shining) in each as well. All three films are shot in stark black and white which leans itself towards the look of Rumblefish – but the horror atmosphere is also influenced by Carpenter’s The Fog (his most sumptuously shot film). However, as we move towards the last film in the trilogy – which is by far the most ambitious (and expensive) of the three films – different influences came to the fore.
When the Earth Gives Up the Dead – has a huge set-piece (for a zero budget film) at the top of some high crags – where Cthulu is being summoned from the heavens – this sequence (and the build up to it) was heavily influenced by Close Encounters of the Third Kind (the sequence where the aliens land at the rock). It’s a large set piece of special effects – all achieved on an almost zero budget.
In this sequence – there are the following elements:
There’s live action actors – acting in a green screen environment
There are matte paintings (actually done with photo shopped photographs on plates)
There are some digital affects
There are various layers – so, a mix of live action, green screen and optical – some of these plates had multiple runs of chromakey (green screen). In some shots, there are four or five levels of chroma just in the background alone: These can be things like – fake clouds, moon effects – all of which required multiple runs to just create the background action.
As well as the green screen and optical – for this sequence alone which had to do multiple location shoots – at Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire – these shoots were very quick half days, and we shot with a small gimbals (a steadicam type device) we also needed drone footage, and normal action type shots in the build up to the sequence.
The sequence itself – is probably the most action – film type sequence I’ve ever put together – it includes a shooting – a high fall – and then characters whisked off by a super natural force.
Also in this sequence is ‘The Child’ which was shot using forced prospective and Chroma key – ‘The Child’ character is in heavy SFX latex make-up.
The crag sequence is also cut and edited to an existing music track.
When putting together the loose script of this film (again, much of the shoot was improvised by the actors) I was pretty clear to myself (and the actors and prod team) that IF THIS SEQUENCE didn’t work – NOTHING in the film afterwards would work at all.
Matthew Cooper Director
The editor and I have spent over a week on the sequence alone in the edit – and finally – we’ve got something that works very well (and will carry the rest of the film). For a zero budget film – THE CRAG sequence was a hugely ambitious thing to try – especially when you think most low budget horror films stick a few actors to a confined location (Like a Cabin in the Woods, or broken down train etc). It was a massively ambitious thing to try within the realms of the money we had (almost nothing).
On top of all this – the sequence takes place mostly at night – and that requires careful lighting and grading (esp when the film is in black and white).
So, if anyone fancies analysing how we pulled of this sequence – these sleeve notes might help understand how we did it.
But why did we do this sequence- why even attempt something so ambitious on a zero budget?
All three of these films have been an experiment in shooting a film for no money – and to be honest – all three films have exceeded what we set out to do and each film has taught us something vital – about the limits we can go to with very little resource. When we planned the last film in the trilogy we really wanted to PUSH the envelope as far as we could go on a meagre budget. And while The Crag sequence shot for shot was the most complex – the whole film is peppered with sequences that were hard to achieve. For example.
The film has a four minute sequence in shot in New York (and none of the actors in that sequence ever travelled to the states). There is shot on Super 8mm exorcism sequence that is very convincing. There is an extended period set in Vietnam during the 90s that pays tribute to Apocalypse Now – we never went to Vietnam (or anywhere near) to shoot it. There are endless bits of creativity and trickery in all of the sequences and most impressive of all.
Nearly the WHOLE live action portion on the film – the actors themselves – was shot in just five days (this is an 80s minute film) where the actors (who are in every scene) got most of their performances down in just FIVE DAYS.
Special mention has to go to Tony Coughlan (who plays two roles), Ashe Russell (who plays two roles) in particular – their work over the five day shoot was very gruelling and non-stop and they nailed (both) of their roles (and managed to be funny and dramatic when required).
Shooting a low budget films is hard – but shooting a zero budget film (this was shot for less than £2k) is one of the hardest things possible.
Keep checking back – I’ll blog more about ‘When The Earth Gives up the Dead’ prior to its release
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
Hey, just a quick update – The Light on Leeds podcast recently featured an HOUR LONG interview with yours truly – taking about my work as a script consultant and director.
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
‘At The Mountains Of Madness’ is horror writer H.P. Lovecraft’s most famous and chilling story – and when it comes to chilling and unknowable horror – Lovecraft is one of the genre’s masters. Has the story ever been made into a film? Yes, it has.
Lots and lots of filmmakers have attempted to change the story into a film, including James Cameron and more recently Guillermo del Toro who tried to get NetFlix to finance a version featuring Tom Cruise. But neither Del Torro or Cameron could get the film finance together and both of their versions of the famous story withered on the filmmaking vine.
The only version of the film that made it to production is a low budget, arty black and white indie horror directed by Matthew Cooper (your’s truly) and starring Tony Coughlan, Ashe Russell and Gary Geeson.
At The Mountain of Madness – feature film
The film was made in 2020/21 during the height of the Covid Pandemic, on a budget below £10,000 and was mostly shot in and around Yorkshire in the UK – although you wouldn’t be able to tell from the snowy wastelands on screen.
The same team of filmmakers made Markham which was released in 2020 and are currently in post production on When the Earth Gives up the Dead (2022) both of which are also inspired by H.P. Lovecraft stories.
All three films are great additions to the Lovecraft cannon – and no matter what you make of the low budget version of ‘At The Mountains Of Madness’ – at least these filmmakers made it – which is a step further than Del Toro or Cameron ever managed.
At The Mountains of Madness – film version
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
Hey – this short documentary is worth watching – about the making of the ‘Sekurig’ trilogy – ‘ Markham’ ‘At The Mountains of Madness’ and ‘When the Earth Gives Up The Dead’ – which will be out very soon (keep checking back).
The documentary features yours truly – and shows some funny behind the scenes footage on set during the making of these films.
Keeping checking back for more exciting updates…
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
I’m currently deep in post production on When the Earth Gives up the Dead (2022) – which will be out later this year… For now, he’s a few taster images from the film (which is the most amazing looking thing I’ve ever worked on)…
Keep checking back for more news…
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
Below are a few behind the scenes shots from our last day of shooting.
Behind the scenes on ‘When The Earth Gives Up The Dead’ Directed by Matthew Cooper
Keeping checking back for more exciting updates.
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
Hey hey, as regular readers will know I’m busy as a bee at the moment shooting When the Earth Gives up the Dead (2022) which is my third film as a director and the final part of our low budget Lovecraft trilogy, which I started filming all the way back in 2019.
This, the final film of the three is going to be a bit of a surprise to some with much more action, and even a touch more humour than ‘Markham’ and ‘At The Mountains of Madness’.
This film, had the biggest budget of three films we’ve made, and the longest shooting schedule. Remember you can still purchase ‘Markham’ or ‘At the Mountains of Madness’ on DVD click here.
For now, here’s a few images from the film – which stars Tony Coughlan and Ashe Russell.
Keep checking back for more info…
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.
David Dent is a horror and fantasy films critic who has set himself an incredible task of cataloguing every British fantasy film from 2020 onwards across on his blog Dark Eyes of London.
While doing this, David came across my feature debut as a director Markham (2020), which he was enthusiastic about. He then followed this up with some very kind words about my second film At the Mountains of Madness (2021).
David has been so supportive that when he launched his Dark Eyes of London fanzine in print, he feature both films in the first issue, and myself and the team are really honoured to feature in the fanzine – because apart from anything, the magazine is a brilliant read.
With the world wide web appearing many moons ago printed fanzines kind of died a death – but it’s so nice to actually have a printed copy of something (and I say this as a digital first person).
I remember buying horror fanzines like Deep Red back in the 80s and this magazine is along those lines.
If you want to buy a copy its £3 and you’ll have to track down the author on Twitter – David Dent – Dark Eyes of London – Twitter handle (@darkeyesofldn)
Matthew Cooper has been a script writer for hireand UK script consultant for over 20 years. He’s written for most of the UK soaps, including writing award-winning episodes of Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs and has been BAFTA shortlisted and Royal Television Society nominated as a script writer.