Feature Film shot on GY-HD100U soon to be released
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This past week, JVC issued a press release announcing that producer/director Robert Lynn is producing the film "Adrenaline", shot entirely with the GY-HD100U. The movie will be released into over 1,100 theaters this season. The TV Technology story can be found at this link: http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=4369 Within the story, is a link to the movie's distributor, Romar Entertainment , where you can see a trailer for the film. Regards, |
Thanks for the link. The TV Technology info say's it was shot all in one take (a la "Russian Ark"). I looked at the trailer on the Romar web site and it was compelling.
@ Robert Lynn (if you're one of the memebers here), can you offer details? Like what's the TRT and how did you manage in one take? |
I'm curious to know about their post production system -- did they use Final Cut Pro?
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My question: is this really coming out in the theaters? And if so, when? Thanks
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So how many takes I wonder did it take to get "the" one?
Personally I would rather wear cactus boxers than attempt a stunt like that. ;) More power to them. |
We had a screening of the film here at DuArt a few weeks ago and I have to say that it is a bold and engaging piece of work. Director Robert Lynn is a talented filmmaker who I'm sure we'll be seing more of - since Adrenaline he's already finished his second one-take feature.
Adrenaline was shot in SD 24P because HDV 24P hard disk recording was not available when they shot the film. They did a total of five takes over a weekend and kept the last as their best. |
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I end up with more than 5 redoes to wipe my ***. ;) Thanks for the info/update Andrew. I would like to see something from the second one as well. . |
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