my name's terry abraham. i'm a self—taught, independent film—maker.ntryside, and i think britain's fantastic in the variety, the terrain, the geology. the aesthetic appeal of the landscapes that we have, in such — you know, this small group of islands. i don't think there's anywhere else in the uk like the lake district. you know, every mountain, orfell, as they're known around here, has its own character. it looks different. they're all individual. and that's the same for the valleys, as well, you know, with all the lakes, the stone walls, the beautiful, picturesque postcard cottages, and all that kind of thing. and i can see why four centuries public, artists, writers have been drawn here, inspired by this landscape, and i'm no different. i'm a self—taught film—maker. i'm born of the digital age, if you like, you know, with the likes of youtube, how it democratised film—making. being able to edit videos on a laptop or computer and the technologies developed with smaller professional cameras, has enabled me to go out there and chase a dream of produc