Someone is totally going to edit Farrier's story together once the blu-ray is released, right?
Re: Dunkirk General Information/Discussion
Posted: July 30th, 2017, 10:46 am
by dormouse7
Guardian: As ‘tiny ships’ Dunkirk blockbuster goes global, locals look for an upturn in their fortunes
With the release of Christopher Nolan’s film, the spotlight is on the seaside town – which may now lure US visitors from the D-Day beaches https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/j ... n-fortunes
Re: Dunkirk General Information/Discussion
Posted: July 30th, 2017, 10:47 am
by dormouse7
IGN: What It's Like Working with Christopher Nolan
"Most of what's in the film was done with real Spitfires," says Nolan. "The planes are in incredible condition and can do all the dogfighting, all the aerobatics. They are remarkable machines."
"I would be on the ground waving (them off) as they took off," says Nolan. "Craig would run the camera and fly the plane. They would do a half-hour sortie, come back and we’d look at the tape."
IMAX cameras allow for only three-and-a-half minutes of film shooting at one time, so the process was drawn out — each short shoot required a landing, review and film reloading.
"There were literally hundreds of take-off and landings. Up and down. Reload and shoot," says Hosking