After we completed our first film on Saint Philip Howard, the Earl of Arundel and English Martyr at the beginning of 2008, we were inspired to discover more of the English Martyrs, particularly the 40 martyrs of England and Wales. An opportunity arose to attend "The Martyrs Walk" in London, led by Joanna Bogle.
Waiting for the Train to London |
We caught the train and met a group of Catholics and historians at Tower Hill. The Martyrs Walk was led by Joanna Bogle and the Franciscan Friars of Renewal and the idea was to visit historic sites in London, the first Catholic Churches now destroyed, priories torn down during the reformation, and Joanna Bogle would explain the history behind these sites.
We also prayed litanies and sung hymns about the Faith and the martyrs as a witness.
Along the way we stopped at St. Patrick's Church, Soho for Mass, we continued along the busy streets, all the while we photographed, documented and filmed the event.
Bearing Witness to the Martyrs along the streets of London |
It was not until I stood and examined the plaques at Tower Hill that the reality and excitement of our Catholic Faith and History, especially the English Martyrs, struck me. At this point we had only worked on Saint Philip Howard and discovered him as an awesome witness and martyr. Seeing the spot where many of our Catholic ancestors were martyrs made it so real.
You can see Saint Philip Howard's actual writings in his cell in London, you can also stand on the spot where saints such as Thomas More and John Fisher were executed. You can also stand on the spot where the Tyburn Gallows once stood.
Tower Hill, where many martyrs were killed |
My interest and love for the 40 martyrs of England and Wales was ignited even more on this spot and I wanted to know all their stories! The place of Tyburn Gallows is in the middle of traffic now but there is a plaque that marks the spot. Saint Philip Howard died in the Tower of London but other Martyrs were hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. The Martyrs Walk ended at Tyburn Convent. where there were many relics of the martyrs.
It was not our intention to produce a DVD on The Martyrs Walk but we were so inspired by the history of these sites in London as well as the spots where the martyrs were executed, plus we had filmed and documented the entire event. We decided to produce our second DVD 'The Martyrs Walk' sharing this history, these sites, great shots of London including many back streets and secret places, interjected with short biographies of many English Martyrs.
The Martyrs Walk DVD |
This DVD is available worldwide on Region Free DVD Format.
The Music:
When I began writing the music score, I had only written 1 full length film score so this was my second score. I wanted to capture the history and era and drew upon memories of atmospheres from places such as The London Dungeons, spooky sounds and eerie atmospheres created with soundscapes and noisescapes.
When I began writing the music score, I had only written 1 full length film score so this was my second score. I wanted to capture the history and era and drew upon memories of atmospheres from places such as The London Dungeons, spooky sounds and eerie atmospheres created with soundscapes and noisescapes.
I used early sounds such as Symphonic Choirs and Whispering Angels. For the Opening Titles I used Pizz. Strings and create a very story like sound to lay the foundation for the film content. To this date The Martyrs Walk has a very unique atmosphere.
You can listen to the Opening Titles here:
I particularly love the use of the bell, it takes you straight to the era of the English Martyrs.
Although we started our Catholic Media Apostolate with Saint Philip Howard and wanted to move straight on to Saint Edmund Campion, The Martyrs Walk event in London was such a blessing as it introduced us to all the martyrs including the Blesseds and the Forty Martyrs. It took us to the places of their deaths and to many historic sites of Catholicism in London.
It set an amazing foundation for the next 10 years of productions on the English Martyrs and sparked a great zeal in us for our faith and history.
We have many box sets of English Martyrs Feature Films Available. |
As Joanna Bogle said so prophetically "The martyrs sacrificed their lives for us and for our country yet the Forty Martyrs were not canonized until 1970. It's as if all the graces they obtained were stored up for us until now when we most need them."
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