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September 22nd, 2024, 10:17 AM | #1 |
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"28 Years Later" - major film shot on an iPhone
This reminded me of old threads here discussing the film "28 Days Later", which was a major film shot on the XL-1
"The original 28 Days Later movie was largely shot in 480p standard definition with a Canon XL-1 – a consumer-grade camcorder that wrote data to MiniDV tapes. This was partly due to the need to film complex scenes depicting an abandoned central London under very limited time constraints, where bulky traditional film cameras would have taken too long to set up. The unique shot-on-digital aesthetic subsequently became an iconic part of the movie, so the use of iPhones to shoot the latest addition to the series seems to pay homage to the original film's use of camcorders." I thought that was pretty cool back then and was excited to see the film in the theatre. When I did, I was very disappointed. The whole thing gave me a headache, it looked really bad on the big screen. There were a couple other XL-1 movies back then... I think one was called "full frontal" and I didn't like that either. Of course, resolution was a major problem back then. No plans to see this new film. I don't quite get why someone would want to shoot a $75 million dollar movie on a $1500 phone, but this might be a hint, they "...apparently received technical assistance directly from Apple". ;-) https://www.macrumors.com/2024/09/21...hot-on-iphone/ |
September 24th, 2024, 01:19 AM | #2 |
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Re: "28 Years Later" - major film shot on an iPhone
I gather the reason for shooting on the XL1 on "28 days Later" was to give a bleak look to London. It wasn't to do with the need to shoot quickly, you can shoot just as quickly with a Super 16 film camera as you can with an XL1 on a production such as a feature film.
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September 24th, 2024, 07:23 AM | #3 |
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Re: "28 Years Later" - major film shot on an iPhone
Found our old 15-page thread about the original film... but not quite ready for a DVinfo time warp back to 2003 yet. :-D
https://www.dvinfo.net/forum/awake-d...nny-boyle.html |
September 26th, 2024, 12:44 AM | #4 |
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Re: "28 Years Later" - major film shot on an iPhone
And THAT is an example of the value of the knowledge collective at DVinfo.
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September 26th, 2024, 07:15 AM | #5 |
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Re: "28 Years Later" - major film shot on an iPhone
Funny... had a quick look at that old thread, and I was much more enthusiastic than I remembered about that film, LOL.
https://www.dvinfo.net/forum/awake-d...html#post76263 Back then, I was about to shoot DV with my Sony PDX-10 for projection on a 45-foot wide screen in the opera "Il Trovatore" in Philadelphia. So, I was excited to see DV on a theatre screen and pleasantly surprised that it wasn't a zombie blood and gore fest. As Chris said, "flesh-eating zombie flicks are perhaps my next-least favorite genre". |
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