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One of the scariest films of the year, 28 Years Later, used iPhones to film key scenes. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter ...
"28 Years Later" may be one of the biggest movies to be filmed on a phone camera, but it probably isn't the commercial for iPhones Apple may have expected.
Nine keys to how Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle shot the innovative sequel, as told to IndieWire.
His new box-office smash hit sequel, 28 Years Later, sees him return to the horrors of a ‘Rage’ infected world, with not-quite-zombies stalking the British countryside almost three decades after the ...
Ever since the 28 Years Later trailer dropped last week, zombie fever has gripped the Internet like the fictional Rage virus took hold of Great Britain back in 2002. Unlike the original film ...
The upcoming Danny Boyle horror sequel "28 Years Later" was shot on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, marking another movie that took advantage of Apple's product lines.
Director Danny Boyle and his long time cinematographer, Anthony Dod Mantle, filmed the original 28 Days Later on a Canon XL in 2002.Now they’re pushing the camera tech envelope again, filming ...
According to Wired, 28 Years Later was filmed using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, following in the footsteps of 28 Days Later in that it was also filmed on unexpected and somewhat nonstandard technology ...
Danny Boyle, the director of "28 Days Later" and "28 Years Later." Tim P. Whitby / Getty Images Sean Baker's award-winning 2015 film "Tangerine" became the poster child for iPhone-shot movies.
What Wasn’t Shot on the iPhone. Despite reporting that “28 Years Later” was shot with a variety of different cameras, Mantle was clear with IndieWire: Everything was shot with the iPhone 15 ...
In 2002, “28 Days Later” set the world of horror on its head. Shot on a prosumer DV camera, director Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle had found a mode of production that matched the ...