Alex Moss
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Wind farm in the background of frame
@AlexMos03884669
Wind farm in the background of frame
Haha, I noticed that as well the second time I saw the film.dormouse7 wrote:@StylesMovieNews
The same extras are shown at 0:26:33 and 1:28:31 in Dunkirk
It annoys me because very little was said beforehand and after that a major part of the Dunkirk was shot in Dorset,though I got a goofy broad smile when Dorset was mentioned in Dunkirk.okungnyo wrote:I hope this is how you feel:DREAMER wrote:Found out that ,after finally watching Dunkirk for the first time last night, most of the harbour act was shot 40 minutes away from where I live.Could have got some great BTS shots
REPENTTT
DUNKIRK”
Director of Photography: Hoyte van Hoytema, ASC, FSF, NSC
“It was very stressful because we had one plane to burn and we were shooting it all in the magic hour. We only had one shot at it. It’s always complicated with fire, to get that perfect exposure, but it worked out. I think in some earlier versions it was the last shot of the film, but there might not have been much material from the shot to use. An IMAX camera can only shoot two minutes before you have to reload and every time you reload, the dusk has changed.” —Hoyte van Hoytema
That shot... OMG!Ace wrote:
There's honestly nothing I hate more in film editing than a reused shot. Little disappointing to see that...HorrorBiz wrote:Haha, I noticed that as well the second time I saw the film.dormouse7 wrote:@StylesMovieNews
The same extras are shown at 0:26:33 and 1:28:31 in Dunkirk