Episode 1, Vampire, was well thought through and planned.
It combines historical background information with what people believe today, containing TV footage from Romania about villagers going vampire hunting, to England where a priest believe vampires are for real.
Anthony S. Head visits Romania and England, going to count Vlad Thepes castle, he hears the tales of Count Dracula and Elisabeth Bathory. He visits dark goth clubs and eccentric historians, and looks at dead corpses.
They also rise some interesting theories, and its a British programme, so its relaxed and not at all chaotic or stressed and the camera usage is good. They also got some acted out scenes which helps add to the low key chill factor.
It combines historical background information with what people believe today, containing TV footage from Romania about villagers going vampire hunting, to England where a priest believe vampires are for real.
Anthony S. Head visits Romania and England, going to count Vlad Thepes castle, he hears the tales of Count Dracula and Elisabeth Bathory. He visits dark goth clubs and eccentric historians, and looks at dead corpses.
They also rise some interesting theories, and its a British programme, so its relaxed and not at all chaotic or stressed and the camera usage is good. They also got some acted out scenes which helps add to the low key chill factor.