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Nine keys to how Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle shot the innovative sequel, as told to IndieWire.
The long awaited zombie thriller '28 Years Later' offers a stunning look at the coastline of England's Holy Island.
By using a rig that could hold 20 iPhone Pro Max cameras, the filmmaking team created “basically a poor man’s bullet time,” ...
It kind of works. Actually, it totally works. Whether or not this was Boyle and writer Alex Garland’s intent, the events of ...
Leading up to the pandemic, Britain had experienced recent waves of polarization, ranging from the cynical and misinformation ...
We’ve seen iPhone Pro Max devices used to film music videos by artists like Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, and NewJeans to showcase the phone’s ability to capture “cinematic” visuals like a professional ...
The Oscar winner used some unorthodox techniques to make the 28 Days Later sequel, but he had good reasons for doing so.
28 Years Later may have cost $75 million, but the zombie blockbuster was filmed for the most part with iPhones. This was done for a fascinating reason, with the production using hundreds of iPhones ...
The next film in the series, titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, was filmed simultaneously with 28 Years Later, with Nia ...
28 Years Later director Danny Boyle has opened up about his decision to shoot much of the film using an iPhone camera. The horror sequel was released last week, and has already proven to be a big ...
Director Danny Boyle has returned to the world of zombies with 28 Years Later, the latest instalment in the much-loved ...