Isn't the "Touch of Evil" opening about 4 minutes? As long as the longest film can they had at that time? The up the stairs fight in Tony Jaa's "The Protector" was pretty sweet as well, for what was an otherwise mediocre movie. (especially compared to Ong-Bak, which as AMAZING.)
Here it is - an amazing feat of coreoghraphy and coordination. Watching the behind the scenes on the DVD they said they timed it to last about 4 minutes, as that was the longest film can they had, and therefore the longest a continuous shot could be. It's an amazing scene.
WOW. Looks like one contin
WOW. Looks like one continous shot. That's incredible...althought they have way to much time on their hands.
Travis
That might be longer than
That might be longer than the introduction shot for Orson Welles' Touch of Evil!
Isn't the "Touch of Evil"
Isn't the "Touch of Evil" opening about 4 minutes? As long as the longest film can they had at that time? The up the stairs fight in Tony Jaa's "The Protector" was pretty sweet as well, for what was an otherwise mediocre movie. (especially compared to Ong-Bak, which as AMAZING.)
Ken Carlson
http://kineticvisionmedia.com
I'll check outthose films,
I'll check outthose films, KenzoFKC.
It's been a while since I've seen it, but wasn't there a long scene in Goodfellas too?
Also, I noticed there are other OK Go films on Youtube, and they were fun to watch btw, if anyone's interested. The one with the band playing was fun.
Here it is - an amazing fe
Here it is - an amazing feat of coreoghraphy and coordination. Watching the behind the scenes on the DVD they said they timed it to last about 4 minutes, as that was the longest film can they had, and therefore the longest a continuous shot could be. It's an amazing scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVyfmeyO898
Ken Carlson
http://kineticvisionmedia.com
Man,what shape the crew an
Man,what shape the crew and actors had to be in!
That's amazing.
Okay, stupid question--how do they get the camera up the stairs so smoothly?