How Alfonso Cuaron Motivates Camera Movements — "Car Chase" Long Take (Children of Men)

How Alfonso Cuaron Motivates Camera Movements — "Car Chase" Long Take (Children of Men)
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In today's deep dive, we're going to take a close look at a well-known scene from Alfonso Cuarón's dystopian thriller "Children of Men." "- Back up. Back up now! - Jesus!" The entire sequence appears to be one shot, and in fact, most of it is. This shot which runs four minutes and seven seconds is one of the longest in the film and it's utterly bre... Read More
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