In Spying, Gibbons peeps at his neighbours who think they can do all kinds of things unnoticed on their roofs and balconies and in their bedrooms and bathrooms. The film-maker as a literal Peeping Tom – and the viewer peeps with him. Doubling up the peeping – the peeping neighbour is also filmed – turns the film into a commentary on snooping.Elegy is a monologue in the churchyard in which the film-maker talks to a toy camera and to an simpleton: Woody.