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    Why Danny Boyle shot ‘28 Years Later’ on iPhones

    spicycreatortips_18q76aBy spicycreatortips_18q76aJune 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Director Danny Boyle famously shot his post-apocalyptic basic “28 Days Later” on Canon digital cameras, making it simpler for him to seize eerie scenes of an deserted London, and giving the film’s fast-moving zombies a terrifying immediacy.

    To make his decades-later sequel “28 Years Later” (which opened this weekend), Boyle turned to a distinct piece of shopper tech — the iPhone. Boyle advised Wired that through the use of a rig that would maintain 20 iPhone Professional Max cameras, the filmmaking staff created “principally a poor man’s bullet time,” capturing the brutal motion scenes from a wide range of angles.

    Even when he wasn’t utilizing the rig, Boyle (who as soon as directed a biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs) mentioned the iPhone was the film’s “principal digital camera,” albeit after disabling settings like computerized focus and including particular equipment.

    “Filming with iPhones allowed us to maneuver with out enormous quantities of kit,” Boyle mentioned, noting that the staff shot in components of Northumbria that appear like “it will have regarded 1,000 years in the past,” so the iPhone allowed them “to maneuver rapidly and evenly to areas of the countryside that we wished to retain their lack of human imprint.”

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