Creative Inspiration
How That Eight-Minute, Single-Take Shot in “Homecoming” Happened
The complexity of the shot required detailed storyboards, a special set house built with removable walls, and a precisely timed choreography.
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The complexity of the shot required detailed storyboards, a special set house built with removable walls, and a precisely timed choreography.
Stanford University professor Philip Zimbardo’s 1971 psychological experiment became international news when his mock prison, consisting of volunteer students assuming roles of inmates and...
Cinematographer Jas Shelton talks to Indiewire about shooting the Sundance feature The Stanford Prison Experiment. He explains, “The color palette was extensively discussed primarily...