A filmmaker has made a short video of Bath during the coronavirus lockdown.

Jack Fisher, of Walcot Street, put together this film during walks with his dog, Monty.

The 28-year-old observed social distancing measures and started filming on the day lockdown began (March 23) and finished it on Sunday (May 10).

The footage shows the deserted streets of Bath during the lockdown, police patrolling the streets, messages of support to the NHS, The Clap, and more.

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"I grew up and now live on Walcot Street in Bath," he said.

"I work all over the world filming high-end events and DJs and musicians.

"The first film I ever made was actually of Bath (Bath in Motion) and the Bath Chronicle did a little feature on it.

"And this was the film that really kickstarted my career.

"For 'Bath in Lockdown' every shot I took, bar the drone footage, was done during my evening walks with my dog Monty.

"I took real care to make sure I practiced social distancing whenever I was filming.

"I started filming on the day lockdown began and finished the film on Sunday."

The video has been viewed nearly 100,000 times so far.

Mr Fisher used the help of drone operator, Sam Gillespie, and graphic designer, Lucia Garcia, to complete the film.