The opener was just over 1 minute and moved thru 2 scenes. Interesting how they filmed this continuous shot.
https://youtu.be/GDDBQCw15MQ
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How they shot the long open
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How they shot the long openThe opener was just over 1 minute and moved thru 2 scenes. Interesting how they filmed this continuous shot.
https://youtu.be/GDDBQCw15MQ aka Cheryl
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Re: How they shot the long openWow. That was some amazing camera work and choreography.
Re: How they shot the long openThis is very cool, Cheryl!
The long take is one of my favorite film techniques, with the scenes from "Touch of Evil" and "Goodfellas" they reference as a couple of my favorites. Sometimes I can't even imagine how they're able to do it! For a great example, check out the opening scene from "The Player" (It's on Vimeo). Like the whole movie, it's self-referential and full of Hollywood in-jokes and 8 minutes long, but I could watch it over and over. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: How they shot the long openI've been watching that series on Amazon Prime. Looking forward to the next season. Great cinematography throughout.
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Re: How they shot the long openThe Player is one very long opener! We've watched the series in the last 2 weeks. I found myself watching the camera movement instead of the dialogue. One opener was on a train that swept backwards down the aisle and thru the train rear window. Witty writing all around and at times it felt like a play more than a TV show.
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Re: How they shot the long openThat was a pretty impressive opener. The body mounted cameras give so much more to a shot than the camera on a tripod. I think it really draws the viewer into the scene and makes you in the movement. Another great use of this style was the TV show the west wing. I was always fascinated at the movement of the camera as they walked along.
One style I see a lot is where the camera walks around the actors in a circle. It always makes me feel dizzy as the keep circling. Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
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...and they usually have that "shake" thing along with it. I prefer my video smooth.
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