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Phil Meheux walks us through the specifics of shooting film car chases, referencing his two Bond films.
“Phil Meheux walks us through the specifics of shooting film car chases, referencing his two Bond films. In this video, he gives a crash course on how to shoot a car scene and shows how the team shot a tank chase in Goldeneye (1995) and created the infamous crash scene with the Aston Martin DBS in Casino Royale (2006). — Website https://cookeoptics.cn Facebook http://www.facebook.com/cookeoptics Twitter http://www.twitter.com/cooke_optics Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/2831810/ Instagram http://www.instagram.com/cookeoptics — Production Company Credits: Danjaq (as Danjaq LLC) Eon Productions (presents) (as Albert R. Broccoli’s Eon Productions Limited) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) United Artists Columbia Pictures (copyright holder) Eon Productions (presents) (as Albert R. Broccoli’s Eon Productions Limited) Casino Royale Productions Stillking Films Casino Royale Studio Babelsberg (as Babelsberg Film) Government of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (produced with the support of) Danjaq (copyright holder) United Artists (copyright holder) — Cooke Optics TV www.cookeoptics.tv Thank you to the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC). http://www.bscine.com/ Filmed with a Sony FS100 and Cooke Mini S4/i Lenses. Produced by ImageNova. http://www.imagenova.co.uk. Email contact@imagenova.co.uk for enquires or leave a comment!”