 Hi, I'm Damien Power, writer and director of Killing Ground and you're watching CalTV. Can you tell us about your inspiration for Killing Ground? Yeah, look the kernel of the idea was this image of an orange tent that just popped into my head and I started thinking about the occupants of the tent and where were they and that kind of suggested a story to me and I don't know if you've ever been camping sort of out in the wilderness and you know just having that experience of being totally alone and so far from civilization and help. That mood really informed it for me. But it's also very much a story about kind of my own fears for my kids, you know, would I be able to protect them if we were under threat. And can you tell me about your favorite scene to shoot? Yeah, I can tell you about my favorite shot, I can't really describe it because it's a massive spoiler but there is a pivotal moment in the film where it suddenly goes from having a good time to everything changes now and it was one of those shots that I imagined during the writing process and it was actually a shot that I thought if we can get this shot, I think we've got a film and it's quite a long take. So it was very difficult to sort of set it up and choreograph the action and to make it all happen in that one shot and we got it the third take. So when we had it, I thought now I think we've got the film. Third take, that's really impressive. Well, thank you so much for joining us, we look forward to seeing the movie. Yeah, thank you very much.