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03.23 | Shooting in high definition on the '24' set

An in-depth article about shooting '24' in high definition:

Getting back on the set of '24' with the cameras was somewhat of a challenge because in the time since we had carried out the first tests the whole tenor of the production had become more intense and I had to carefully pick days when we were on the set of CTU (counter-terrorist unit). I told Keifer we were testing more small cameras for drama use and he said again that he doesn’t feel he can perform as intensely in front of a small camera as when he faces a large Panaflex. So I’ll start by reiterating a point I made last time: it’s a good idea to use large matte boxes if you intend to use HDV for drama, so that the actors feel there is something of substance there they can address – obviously not for taking an eyeline down the lens, but at least to act as an audience.

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Comments:

I thought i am linked to a brief description of movie called 24 hours

Posted by: Ghion Asrat at March 23, 2006 03:05 PM | #

I thought i am linked to a brief description of movie called 24 hours

Posted by: Ghion Asrat at March 23, 2006 03:06 PM | #

I truly am excited when scenes of 24 are shot right here in the valley. Sure, London is a great location, but if they must shoot somewhere else, why not Hong Kong? In fact, there are many locations in the carribbean that terrorits use as a hop-on spot.

Posted by: Dez at March 30, 2006 03:25 AM | #

I truly am excited when scenes of 24 are shot right here in the valley. Sure, London is a great location, but if they must shoot somewhere else, why not Hong Kong? In fact, there are many locations in the carribbean that terrorits use as a hop-on spot.

Posted by: Dez at March 30, 2006 03:26 AM | #

i love the movie so much. i appreciate jack bauer and david palemer.

Posted by: heri at April 11, 2006 01:44 PM | #

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