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Nine keys to how Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle shot the innovative sequel, as told to IndieWire.
By using a rig that could hold 20 iPhone Pro Max cameras, the filmmaking team created “basically a poor man’s bullet time,” ...
One of the reasons 28 Days Later became such a hit when it premiered in 2002 was because Boyle purposely used a camera that ...
The Oscar winner used some unorthodox techniques to make the 28 Days Later sequel, but he had good reasons for doing so.
Used iPhones to Film the Apocalypse Danny Boyle iPhone cinematography is giving horror a new pulse. Known for redefining ...
Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later used iPhone 15 Pros and iPhone 15 Pro Maxes for filming, mounting them on multiple rigs to get ...
The British director tells WIRED nimble cameras are ideal for creating apocalyptic vibes and says he doesn’t watch zombie ...
One of the scariest films of the year, 28 Years Later, used iPhones to film key scenes. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland reunite almost 28 years after their groundbreaking 2002 film ...
In the behind-the-scenes photo below, you can see a custom-made camera rig featuring 20 iPhone 15s, which was used to shoot ...
Hitting cinemas on Friday and starring Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, the hotly-anticipated sequel to 28 Days Later ...
As potent and timely an exploration of cultural strife as the original, and Danny Boyle and Alex Garland tug at the ...
The 28 Years Later film crew used various iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Maxes, according to Wired. The devices can "shoot Apple ProRes video in log color profile at 4K resolution," per the outlet.