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Big Grey Man film project starts in Cairngorms

BBC Published Jun 8, 2010 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Carrbridge Films aims to raise £2,500 for a new camera.
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Director Fergus Thom, 18, said the project was one of the company's most ambitious.
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Mr Thom expressed excitement about embarking on the new project and preparing the plot and screenplay.
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Carrbridge Films hopes to complete the film by early next year.
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Prof Norman Collie gave an account of the Big Grey Man in the late 1800s.
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Prof Norman Collie claimed to have been seized with terror when followed by an unseen creature while descending Ben MacDhui.
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The myth of the Big Grey Man of Ben MacDhui is to be made into a movie by an amateur film company.

Carrbridge Films is run by young people from the Cairngorms National Park.

The Big Grey Man is said to haunt the Cairngorms, but sightings are linked to walkers' reflections being cast on low cloud.

To raise £2,500 for a new camera, Carrbridge Films has offered sponsors "perks" such as roles as associate producers.

Director Fergus Thom, 18, said the project was one of the company's most ambitious.

Inspiration for the film, called Broken Spectre, include an account from Prof Norman Collie in the late 1800s.

He claimed to have been "seized with terror" when followed by an unseen creature while descending Ben MacDhui.

Mr Thom said: "We're all very excited to be embarking on another big project and look forward to getting out and about and capturing all the wonderful locations we have on our doorsteps.

"Having said this, we also have a lot of work ahead of us to prepare the plot and screenplay."

The group hope to complete the film by early next year.

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