Olly Pemberton of Four Horn Productions is an award-winning director and filmmaker with over a decade of experience filming in wild and remote locations across our planet.
Training with the Royal Marines Reserves and extensive time on expedition shoots has enabled Olly to capture authentic and immersive visuals whilst operating in all environments and conditions.
He is qualified in technical ropes IRATA 1, CAA certified drone pilot, SSI 2 Advanced Freediver, Advanced open water Diver, BSAC Rescue diver and a Fellow of the Explorers Society (FES).
He is also an avid Ski Tourer and experienced climber.
Olly comes with a wide variety of equipment that he has honed over years in the job to get the most cinematic results whilst operating in low numbers.
This includes a Red Komodo 8k & Black Magic PCC 6k for film accompanied with Ronin S3 stabilisation gimble, Sachtler aktiv 8 tripod and a variety of wide, prime and tele lenses. Canon R5 for stills and a Mavic 2 Pro for aerials.
Should you ever come across a Manx Loaghtan sheep you might feel as if you are gazing into myth and folklore itself.
Two oversized scimitar-shaped horns protrude from its crown whilst a secondary smaller set curve downwards below its chin pointing towards a stocky frame covered in thick brown wool. Unique to the Isle of Man and often found perched along the dramatic coastline, the
Manx Loaghtan and its famous four horns are, to me, the perfect embodiment of the rugged Celtic/Viking Isle I am proud to call my home.