This is no secret 28 years later Used iPhones to shoot parts of the film. Now its director, Danny Boyle has discussed in more detail with the use of iPhones for the film. IgnFirst film in franchise, 28 days laterThe digital video was shot, making it a homemade feeling. Boyle reported that he and writer Alex Garland got the idea from the fact that home video cameras were common at the time, and people would have shot a video with him if there was actually an apocalypse. Certainly, those cameras are replaced by smartphones.
Films used three special rigs for iPhone sequences: one for eight cameras that one person can carry, 10 with 10 and another 20 with 20. “I never say this, but there is an incredible shot in the second half (of the film), where we use the 20-rig camera, and you will see it when you see it,” Boyle said. IgnHe described the 20-iPhone rig as “originally a poor man pellet time”, which has a visual effect that uses several cameras to freeze or slow down the time. Think in the scene Mathematics questionIn which Neo dodged the bullets in super slow motion.
Doyle said that the 20-camera rig can be connected to a crane or doll and can give you 180 degrees of an action vision. In editing, you can choose each iPhone from any footage, say, move between the approach or jump forward and back. For After 28 years, The team used rig for violent scenes to emphasize its impact. “For a moment the audience is inside the scene, instead of looking at a picture, instead of seeing a picture,” Dial explained.
In addition to iPhones, filmmakers also used drones, actors related cameras and even farm animals, which to get a great experience for its 2.76: 1 widescreen aspect ratio. He decided on the aspect ratio to create a sense of restlessness, as you have to scan the screen to see the possible dangers coming from the sides.