Hungary - Nine Miles Down, the new psychological thriller from director Anthony Waller, delves into the human psyche and explores what happens when fears and superstitions triumph over logic and reason.

The story starts in a deserted, storm-battered drilling station in a remote region of the Sahara Desert. Filming the interiors, however, took place in a disused champagne factory in Budapest, where ETC's Source Four luminaires and Congo lighting control desk helped to create some of the special effects. The equipment - which included 21 Source Four 19° and six Source Four 26° profile spotlights - was supplied through Visionteam (Budapest) and TSF (Paris).

Director of photography Roger Simonsz had a few different lighting challenges to overcome. The brief required him to create the feeling of a building surrounded by a sandstorm as well as an ambience of moonlight with a sinister, paranormal tone - all in the same limited area. A newcomer to the Congo lighting desk, he was surprised at how intuitive it was: "I felt the interface was very clear and making alterations to a chase was incredibly straightforward."

(Jim Evans)


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