A new comedy documentary about a Yarmouth man who claims to have seen a creature in the sea will debut on Monday night.
The ten-minute film focuses on "local doomsayer" Karl Trosclair, as he tries to convince people he has seen a mysterious creature lurking off the Norfolk coast.
Several townspeople also feature in the documentary-style movie, giving their opinion on whether the doomsayer is speaking the truth.
Man VS. Creature - A FACT OR FICTION Story is set to debut on YouTube at 7pm on Monday and will be available to watch on the streaming platform anytime afterwards.
The film was made by director Jordon Thomas Sendall and producer Kyle Ball. Both men are from the town and say it is a beautiful location to film.
"We wanted to showcase more of the people from our hometown," Mr Sendall said.
"There's nothing better than taking the camera and speaking with local people and businesses. It's very light-hearted but inspirational to us.
"The more we film in the area, the more we want to do."
Mr Ball said the project had been a lot of fun.
"Our town has some of the funniest and quick-witted people," he said.
"And it was great to work with Karl as well. The man is a comic genius."
The film is a spin-off to the duo's earlier film, FACT OR FICTION - The Norfolk Sea Creature, which bagged several awards at the 2021 Fortean Film Festival in Gloucester.
"This is the film we didn't know we wanted to film," Mr Sendall said.
"We worked really hard on that project as well, and we had so much stuff which didn't make it to the final edit. When we went through the cut content with Karl, we knew we could expand upon his character."
Karl Trosclair said the role was a new challenge for him.
"At the time, I thought it was a silly idea," he said.
"But I gave it a go and realised these two put a lot of work into what they do.
"After that, I threw myself into the role."
The pair aim to release a feature-length comedy horror film - The Creature from Scroby Sands - in early 2023.
For more information on the video, visit FACT OR FICTION on YouTube.
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