THE GRAY MAN | Insane FPV Drone Shot | ShotDeck: Shot Talk
2022 ж. 24 Шіл.
6 650 Рет қаралды
The Russo Bros. and Geoff Haley explain to Lawrence Sher ASC, how they pulled off an insane FPV drone establishing shot in Netflix's "The Gray Man".
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The FPV shots are perhaps one of my favorites in this film, beautifully executed.
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How they could use fpv drone shots through such tight spaces with such clear resolution
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The FPV pilot could be either Johnny FPV or Captain Vanover🤔
Think it was Johnny FPV, Vanover hasn’t worked with Netflix yet
Who is the pilot(s) flight crew? Any behind the scenes FPV info available? The shot I liked the best was moving down the street above eye level and the a sharp 90 degree turn to the left tracking a high speed vehicle. It was some great work. The CIA building revel in Berlin also worked well. I agree with that possibly the most seamless shot.
JohnnyFPV was the drone pilot
@@wavesummit yes okay that turn was just excellent 90 degree locked.
@@wavesummit thanks !
@@wavesummitno, they were 3 : jhony, Benoît Fink and Josselin CRL
@@YKStagram interesting Finky isn't listed in the credits, Johnny and is listed as Speed Drone Pilot
"It hides where you're at..." but the text "PRAGUE" is plastered over the scene from the beginning. ;)
Every one of these shots were obnoxious, jarring, and out of place in the film.
Maybe thats because its the first time you’ve seen drone shots on film lol. You calling it jarring and out of place when you’re seeing it for the first time is not constructive criticism in the slightest, my guy.
@@SoldierBoyTheGoatI thought the whole film was shot fairly poorly, particularly the action sequences, so it was par for the course really. Drone shots in film will be cool when used intelligently, like to follow a car chase (there were a few of these shots, to their credit) or positioning a camera in a place where one otherwise couldn't physically be. I got the impression they wanted to use this cool new technology but had no real idea what to do with it, so we mostly got these bizarre establishing shots with the camera zipping around for no real reason except they could. But, to each their own and all that.
@@digita1alchemy This I can agree with. The drone city shots seemed like cop-out use of the technology strictly for novelty, but I still thought they were great shots just not the best way to use them. Jarring is just the wrong description.
There were literally my favorite parts of the movie. The movie was good but the drone shots took it from a 6/10 to an 8 or dare I say even a 9 judging based on cinematography alone. To each their own.