@@Gmax100_ The issue is, Pixar only hires deaf cameramen so that more of their brain power can go to getting a good shot instead of partially hearing and partially processing the shot
Yeah why don't you go and make 9 movies about driving.. yeah do you really think that they could make many different kind of drive scenes.. it would be too repetitive...
Poor guy who crashed his car because someone decided they were gonna film a car chase. Did they mention the poor guy in the credits? "Special thanks to Roger, who totalled his car while we were making this movie."
It's amazing that the Ronin scenes were shot at real speed, no undercranking. The wrong-way Paris sequence was shot in four hours. It's an incredible movie.
The movie itself was not that good - everyone chasing a suitcase for some reason - but the driving of those professional racing drivers who drove the Audi S 8, the Citroen, and the Peugot in and around the Cote D'Azur, and the BMW 5-series and the Peugot in the streets of Paris, did a remarkable job. That together with brilliant sound editing and editing made that chase scene the best movie car chase ever, in my opinion.
This is the kind of video you are not looking for, that you never asked, that no one advised you to watch it but you end up watching it anyway because is interesting
Actually, it is the video that I'm looking for. I needed to know how to make a car chase scene look faster than it actually is in order to minimize time and resources.
Poor Luke Evans, he mentioned in an interview that the flip car had a ton of different controls and a unique type of manual gear changer that took forever to learn. Meanwhile Tom Cruise just upgraded to piloting a fighter jet
I worded that wrong, the car took forever to master; the manual gear changer just happened to be there & was some sort of specialized mechanism because the car was hunkered down so low. Evans knows how to drive stick, it's the easiest thing in the world; he was on season 2 of the grand tour describing it to Clarkson & they agreed that it was complicated
"I got it! Let's shoot the whole thing in reverse so no one can get hurt, and then run it back going forward!" Brilliant. This being one of the "first" ideas with scenes really shows a lot of people were thinking way out of the box.
If you shooting it forward you don't know if the actor will survive it or not. But if you shoot it backwards, from the end, you already know he survived it and you're good to go.
Exactly. I can't stand these comments from these wannabe fans these days. The first movie literally starts off with a heist. Cars and racing were just a sidekick in F&F movies from the beginning.
"Let me tell you something. A lot of people are disrespecting me. They say that the movie's just about farts. It's about family, and f**k you! You can't do what I do." - Jeff Portnoy
@@Adrian-wd4rn In the first Terminator, they did't have te budget to close the street to film the arrival of the T800, so they did it unpermitted, with Arnold beeing completly naked, that's why many scenes were shoot at night
Despite all the technological improvements, can we take a minute to appreciate how fake the stunts in Fast and the Furious looked...and respect to movies like Ronin, and French connection for still looking good after so much time.
Yes, i honestly don't know why are fast and furious, if any thing they are taking the fun out of watching car chase scenes. F&F is the worst thing that is happening to car chase scenes.
@@alex0589 Nope, he was really driving his bike against traffic. Of course, it was perfectly choreographed and the cars went slowly. But still, the cars were real. An he even wasn't strapped to the motorcycle because they run out of time for filming the scene ;)
Did you miss the Buster Keaton chase that started the vid + other black and other white films that were shown? The time line was started in 1968 because it was the most epic up to that point.
@@StanHowse Did you miss the Buster Keaton chase that started the vid + other black and other white films that were shown? The time line was started in 1968 because it was the most epic up to that point.
You didnt even touch on the fact that sometimes productions will skin a cheaper car and put a fake body over it to make production cheaper and still achieve the look they want, or the fact that there are now 'mocap cars' that feature adjustable length and width, along with motion trackers sonthat it can be digitally swapped with a cg car
That's actually genius, it cuts a lot of production expenses, maybe. (Idk it probably ends up on the CGI budget anyways) but at least it gives them finer controls over what they can do, and less limitations
@@hello_kaiel Fake skin cars have been going on for decades though. Remember the series Miami Vice in the 80s? Not all white Ferraris in the series are real Ferraris. In fact only one or two real white Ferraris Testarossa for multiple seasons. the rest are done by fake skin Ferraris. Especially the car chase and destruction scenes. Only the skin Ferraris while chassis and engines are all American cars like Pontiac Thunderbirds.
@@manchesterunitedno7 Unfortunately no, I'm a late 90s kid, missed out on all that Don Johnson suave by a couple of decades. Makes sense though, considering having to blow up Testarossas on a TV show budget would've been really impractical. I'm talking about the new innovations in CGI though, it's amazing how they can now replace any car they want without having to retrofit it, using computer imagery. So using your example, they don't have to change the Pontiac during principal photography anymore, they could just leave it out for later to be replaced with whatever they want, be it a Testarossa or let's say, if they wanted to, a Countach
Those 'MoCap' cars are used a lot in advertising. Ad's can be shot before the car has even gone into production. Also they record HDRI 360º footage to correctly render reflections and lighting on the CG Car.
I dunno, I think we hit peak CGI several years ago, even back in 2015 much was made of how much was done without CGI in Mad Max Fury Road. Did they still use CGI, certainly, but they also did a lot of cool stuff for real that is fun to watch.
Umm did you guys just not want to mention the fact that The Man With The Golden Gun featured the first computer simulated car stunt? Pretty major advancement when it comes to filming these chases.
@@joeyknight8272 It was the barrel roll stunt towards the end of the chase sequence. They didn't know if it was even possible to land on the other side of the bridge let alone upright, so before doing it for real they ran simulations on a computer to see.
Undercranking was also used in the silent classic "Nosferatu" when filming his carriage. It was subtle and gave the carriage an "almost but not quite right" visual feel.
Best shoot... Since there's no crash accident in the real story, make it look so real on cinemas... Unlike Rush, i can tell the crash accident are VFX-ing. because the green screen is very visible...
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Professionals would use More like RED Cameras. I don't think anyone uses Go-Pros but if they are desperate and are getting a shot knowing it will get destroyed maybe? I mean even Discovery Channel destroys a ton of cameras for just one season of shooting and they are the cheap ones.
Looks like they missed out on the chase scene of the original Gone in 60 seconds movie with H. B. Halicki behind the wheel of that yellow Mustang Mach 1.
That's interesting that you say that, I do research as part of my job and it's something I take for granted, I just know where to go for information on a given topic. But now you mention it, this isn't common knowledge.
Did anyone notice the glaring omission of the Italian Job??? Surely one of the greatest chase sequences of all time, choreographed by the brilliant Remy Julienne.
I guess it would be redundant to talk about a lot of car chase movies that didn't really advance technology. Not to say they weren't good, but they all basically used the same techniques for years: Gone in 60 Seconds, The Seven Ups, To Live and Die in LA, Smokey and the Bandit, etc., etc.
Why have you ever heared a native English speaker pronounce at least more or less rightly a non-English name, brand, phrase ..etc? They pronounce every non-English word very confidently totally wrong.
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I was about 12 when I saw The Driver with Ryan O'Neill. The film stuck in my head for years till I got the chance to see it again 20 years later. Great film.
An excellent, interesting, informative and entertaining video! I find the specialisation, expertise, engineering and technology that combine to create such scenes even more interesting than the final cinema releases! To literally create the means to carry out and replicate dangerous driving scenes whilst designing and engineering out the dangers to the crews that actually perform them is a very specific science, and worthy of detailed documentary because viewers appreciate the skill set required to make the impossible look real.
I remember watching a documentary about that where it was stated that the entire chase was performed at first at a slower speed for practicing the stunts. Then they filmed it again this time driving faster.
A word from someone experienced. If you want to drive too fast on streets or highways, there is something wrong in your life and you're trying to vent your aggression. Find out and fix the problem in your life. But if you really want to drive fast, find a race group in your area that is more challenging than just oval racing, find a track with some turns and elevation changes, if possible. That and a Shrink will help take away your aggression while it hones your skills.
I am always amazed and the riggers, the unsung heroes of our profession! The ways they find to mount cameras is, simply, mind-blowing! And the drivers, who can drive with such incredible precision is insane. I had had the pleasure as VFX Supervisor and Artist to work on one car shot and it was insane! Best track day ever :D
5:27 I’d like to point out that the movie “Seabiscuit” was NOT where the rig was invented it was in fact invented while making “The Fast and the Furious” 2 years before that in 2001 where they mounted the body of the Eclipse on the back of the trailer so Paul Walker could sit in it whilst the “MicRig” was moving
In a movie, the most important thing is the beauty of the actors, however, the action scenes are also important, it is incredible how these scenes have evolved.
And then there's the Blues Brothers car chase that uses most of these techniques, but also toy models, destruction of a real mall, totaling dozens of cars, a tank, firetrucks and much more
Awesome movie and chase scene.. the mall was already closed and ready for demo.. they asked companies to come in and fill it to look like it was when open. Anything after that wasn’t destroyed was donated to charity.. oh.. the new Oldsmobile’s are in early this year .. love that line.
@@_Livid_ We used to love F&F we just want it to go back to its roots. Unless we hate this franchise from the start then u are right but now u are wrong.
You can't really appreciate the Bullitt chase scene unless you see it in a theater. I saw it that way in my youth and it was very jarring to watch when the cars were bumping down the hill. P.S. Part of the chase scene is undercranked near the end.
Thank you so much, I have been bursting my brain trying to figure out how the camera man was outside the car then went into the car in Extraction. Crazy but kool.
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And then you have Sean William Scott who did a vast majority of the stunt driving for himself in Dukes of Hazzard which allowed for the outside cameras to catch his face during some impressive driving scenes.
"Rendezvous" is the best car sequence ever caught on film. Shot in Paris, it is simply a drive through the streets of Paris in a Ferrari 365 GTB by a formula 1 driver. It's epic.
Jason, I hate to break it to you, but Rendezvous was not filmed in a Ferrari 275 GTB as most people thought. Claude Lelouch drove his own Mercedes 450 SEL 6.9 and then dubbed over over the sounds of his own Ferrari 275 GTB in post production. Feel free to Google this info. Still one of the all time great car sequences.
@@LifewithSerg I heard the same thing...and it's probably true...however I like the Ferrari and F1 driver story better. I refuse to let the truth interfere with my reality.
Surprised the movie Cars wasn’t on here. The cameraman did a great job shooting Lighting McQueen
I still don't know why the cameraman didn't tell Mack that Mcqueen was falling out of his truck.
@@Gmax100_ The issue is, Pixar only hires deaf cameramen so that more of their brain power can go to getting a good shot instead of partially hearing and partially processing the shot
Shoutout to all the stunt toons!
@@Gmax100_ lmao😂😂
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Remember when F&F was about cars and racing, not fighting terrorists?
remember Paul Walker? rip legend
Yep, I remember when FF was about normal peeps, not unbreakable super human.
Fr. Lmao, what's worse is they're still making bank, that's why they keep doin' it.
Yeah why don't you go and make 9 movies about driving.. yeah do you really think that they could make many different kind of drive scenes.. it would be too repetitive...
Good times
Can we take a moment to appreciate the civilian whose car got hit, someone would have been sued if that happened today
Sued means?
@@omkarshinde1628 it means that they will be bought into court. Then the person who got hit will sue (basically asking for compensation).
I'm pretty sure they got compensated
@@samhoang8753
Brought..
@@markgarwe not like they would have been today. doing something like that today means the victim would OWN the film company.
Poor guy who crashed his car because someone decided they were gonna film a car chase. Did they mention the poor guy in the credits? "Special thanks to Roger, who totalled his car while we were making this movie."
I don't think he'll be bothered about that much as Roger will be a rich man now. He must've got a lovely payout for it
Yeah, he was heading to work when he got crashed into. They paid for the damages though!
😂😂😂🍗
@@YorkshireD1 Or maybe he crashed, got late to work, got fired, because of that wife left him and he shot himself?
@@mr.goodcat582 Good point. So then, his now "ex-wife" got the payout and his life insurance. Lucky lady.
It's amazing that the Ronin scenes were shot at real speed, no undercranking. The wrong-way Paris sequence was shot in four hours. It's an incredible movie.
I remember watching it for the first time, and slowly becoming aware that I was watching the most epic chase seen ever filmed.
Yeah my main takeaway from this was just reminding me how many cool movies I need to watch again
still one of the very best immersive, believable chase scenes :)
The movie itself was not that good - everyone chasing a suitcase for some reason - but the driving of those professional racing drivers who drove the Audi S 8, the Citroen, and the Peugot in and around the Cote D'Azur, and the BMW 5-series and the Peugot in the streets of Paris, did a remarkable job. That together with brilliant sound editing and editing made that chase scene the best movie car chase ever, in my opinion.
What’s the colour of the boathouse at Hereford?
FF6: cars can fly cars
FF7: cars can parachutes
FF8: cars became zombie cars
FF9: 86 just flip and literally smash through the building
Which kind of people watch that crap ?
@@phmwu7368 I threw the towel in when Paul walker died
@@phmwu7368 me unfortunately, I always give it a chance and think that it would get better every year.
well vin did did say he can get to franchise 10 fast movies we are 9 deep with 2 more to come and everyone out do's itself with the car chase scenes
@@karlo9535 what did it cost?
Can we take a moment to appreciate The Dark Knight chase. Deserves a vid of its own.
Ikr
I was waiting it in the list..
Dc is the best
There are videos you can watch of the behind the scenes of The Dark Night
@@Neyodip we only say this now because Zack has magic.
@@Neyodip you mean christopher nolan?
"This one scene took 8 months to plan and shoot."
Well that sucks because it looks hella fake, like it's all CG.
I would say it looks fake because physics don’t work like that
The Special effects are not from ILM. This one reason for the fake and cheap Looking CGI.
@@hanschristopherson8056 This is why I can't be bothered to watch fast and furious anymore... I just can't turn off my brain enough to sit through it.
@@sergarlantyrell7847 Same here
@@sergarlantyrell7847 i saw the new and as soon as i saw the first action scene i was literally like ah yeah this looks fake as
Bullitt, Blues Brothers, James Bond, and more were some stunning car scenes.
Now, Drones, autodesk MAYA !
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Bullitt was mentioned, but not Gone in 60 seconds
Blues Brothers was insane, 100mph in Chicago streets with real sunt peds walking around
@@patriciasoebagio1035 which one the original 1973 one or the horrible Cage version?
This is the kind of video you are not looking for, that you never asked, that no one advised you to watch it but you end up watching it anyway because is interesting
That's true with most of the RUclips videos. 😜
Actually, it is the video that I'm looking for. I needed to know how to make a car chase scene look faster than it actually is in order to minimize time and resources.
Ironically I ended up here searching for "how to make donuts"... just donuts for breakfast not the "donuts" that you may think!!
“This car is a muscle car”- When you’re not on your car channels anymore
Lol, they need to explain what a muscle car is
i was like wtf asked for this and the remember that lmao
This kind of attitude is what leads to the car hobby being a dying segment. " We 'aint liking strangers round here. " ( Cue Banjos )
they gotta fill those 10 minutes somehow I guess... bummer it had to be with a half-assed survey on cars of the past.
@@eelin319
Poor Luke Evans, he mentioned in an interview that the flip car had a ton of different controls and a unique type of manual gear changer that took forever to learn.
Meanwhile Tom Cruise just upgraded to piloting a fighter jet
oh no, a manual gearbox in NA
I don’t know most people learn how to drive a manual half decently in probably about 12 hours and they don’t get paid millions to do it
I worded that wrong, the car took forever to master; the manual gear changer just happened to be there & was some sort of specialized mechanism because the car was hunkered down so low. Evans knows how to drive stick, it's the easiest thing in the world; he was on season 2 of the grand tour describing it to Clarkson & they agreed that it was complicated
@@racecardriverrr4201 in where?
@@Ayrshore na= north america 👍🏼
"I got it! Let's shoot the whole thing in reverse so no one can get hurt, and then run it back going forward!" Brilliant. This being one of the "first" ideas with scenes really shows a lot of people were thinking way out of the box.
And then Tenet did the same idea, but the other way around
If you shooting it forward you don't know if the actor will survive it or not. But if you shoot it backwards, from the end, you already know he survived it and you're good to go.
@@nejuspesnejsi yeah they probably timed the train in reverse and vehicle was driven accordingly!
Dang those shots from Extraction look so cool, the fluent transition from the chase to going inside the car is amazing!
For you people talking about it being about cars and driving, it never was. It was always about family.
Exactly. I can't stand these comments from these wannabe fans these days. The first movie literally starts off with a heist. Cars and racing were just a sidekick in F&F movies from the beginning.
"Let me tell you something. A lot of people are disrespecting me. They say that the movie's just about farts. It's about family, and f**k you! You can't do what I do." - Jeff Portnoy
Omfg, I'm still hung up on the whole they filmed scenes on uncleared streets without permits part 😂😆.
Irresponsible filmmaking
And here I thought Terminator was being edgy with some of its scenes being unpermitted. That chase scene goes to a whole ‘nother level.
According to other sources it isn’t true.
@@Surannhealz what scenes?
@@Adrian-wd4rn In the first Terminator, they did't have te budget to close the street to film the arrival of the T800, so they did it unpermitted, with Arnold beeing completly naked, that's why many scenes were shoot at night
Despite all the technological improvements, can we take a minute to appreciate how fake the stunts in Fast and the Furious looked...and respect to movies like Ronin, and French connection for still looking good after so much time.
Yes, i honestly don't know why are fast and furious, if any thing they are taking the fun out of watching car chase scenes. F&F is the worst thing that is happening to car chase scenes.
William Friedkin and John Frankenheimer
F&F should have ended at 6
@@garethgrundy8087 and the kings of car stunts: the Julienne family.
@@yardenbsh1924should’ve ended after 3 imo
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Crumbs!...
One of the best chase scenes was left out, Blues Brothers.
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YEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!!! OMFG yes.....
"we're on a mission....from god"
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It's a cop car, It has Police shocks, Police suspension and a Police rear end.
Saw Blues Brothers in 1981. Best Movie ever .
Yeah, I'm really disappointed. I want to learn everything there is to know about that scene, because it's brilliantly choreographed physical comedy.
0:20
Christopher Nolan: (snapping fingers) "Write that down! Write that down!"
And then there is Mission Impossible. There they let Tom Cruise drive on a motorcycle without a helmet into the oncoming traffic. :D
That sequence has cg cars but some of the stuff he did is so gnarly, im surprised he didnt die on the last one
@@alex0589 Nope, he was really driving his bike against traffic. Of course, it was perfectly choreographed and the cars went slowly. But still, the cars were real. An he even wasn't strapped to the motorcycle because they run out of time for filming the scene ;)
@FBI most likely
Also don't forget The Raid 2's iconic car fight scene
I was wondering why they don't just make stuntmen the actors, then I remembered that Tom Cruise exists.
"How Car Chase Scenes Have Evolved Over 100 Years"
*Starts timeline in 1968*
Did you miss the black and white movie?
just from the 70's to today is 50 years... Who taught you math bro?
Did you miss the Buster Keaton chase that started the vid + other black and other white films that were shown? The time line was started in 1968 because it was the most epic up to that point.
@@StanHowse Did you miss the Buster Keaton chase that started the vid + other black and other white films that were shown? The time line was started in 1968 because it was the most epic up to that point.
So you didn't watch at the start 1924???????? "sTarTs TiMeLinE iN 1968"
You didnt even touch on the fact that sometimes productions will skin a cheaper car and put a fake body over it to make production cheaper and still achieve the look they want, or the fact that there are now 'mocap cars' that feature adjustable length and width, along with motion trackers sonthat it can be digitally swapped with a cg car
That's actually genius, it cuts a lot of production expenses, maybe. (Idk it probably ends up on the CGI budget anyways) but at least it gives them finer controls over what they can do, and less limitations
@@hello_kaiel Fake skin cars have been going on for decades though. Remember the series Miami Vice in the 80s? Not all white Ferraris in the series are real Ferraris. In fact only one or two real white Ferraris Testarossa for multiple seasons. the rest are done by fake skin Ferraris. Especially the car chase and destruction scenes. Only the skin Ferraris while chassis and engines are all American cars like Pontiac Thunderbirds.
@@manchesterunitedno7 Unfortunately no, I'm a late 90s kid, missed out on all that Don Johnson suave by a couple of decades. Makes sense though, considering having to blow up Testarossas on a TV show budget would've been really impractical. I'm talking about the new innovations in CGI though, it's amazing how they can now replace any car they want without having to retrofit it, using computer imagery. So using your example, they don't have to change the Pontiac during principal photography anymore, they could just leave it out for later to be replaced with whatever they want, be it a Testarossa or let's say, if they wanted to, a Countach
Those 'MoCap' cars are used a lot in advertising. Ad's can be shot before the car has even gone into production. Also they record HDRI 360º footage to correctly render reflections and lighting on the CG Car.
For those interested, search "The Mill Blackbird". That's the CG car rig.
Knowing buster keaton's stunts, I would've believed you if you told me that he actually almost got hit by a train.
That's actually a reversed video
@@peepsbillu4476 No! Really? (/s) Yes, we're aware of that.
@@christophermaciulaitis7745 He means, the whole youtube video...
1924 - Get the Car, We have a chase to capture
2020 - Get the Computer
I dunno, I think we hit peak CGI several years ago, even back in 2015 much was made of how much was done without CGI in Mad Max Fury Road.
Did they still use CGI, certainly, but they also did a lot of cool stuff for real that is fun to watch.
@@youtubeaccount9058 We are far from peak on CGI
Props for Buster Keaton, the guy was so innovative even if the technology is so limited on his time.
Wish they started with him. He had a ton of chase scenes. On foot too. Very limited but got the job done.
Only seems that way looking back. To Keaton it was a new medium with infinite possibilities.
That Need for Speed film is better then the last few F&F films.
I just commenting to see what people say.
Nope
@@whatswiththissassylostchilld lol
@@redi6460 yup
Agree, the NFS Movie at least is focused on the cars, but those new Fast and Furious movies are just focused on explosions
Umm did you guys just not want to mention the fact that The Man With The Golden Gun featured the first computer simulated car stunt? Pretty major advancement when it comes to filming these chases.
Oh?
@@joeyknight8272 It was the barrel roll stunt towards the end of the chase sequence. They didn't know if it was even possible to land on the other side of the bridge let alone upright, so before doing it for real they ran simulations on a computer to see.
@@Russ96 interesting
@@Russ96 Unfortunately they then managed to completely undermine the whole shot with that awful swanny whistle added in post.
@@cheekychappy1234 Just hit mute at the right moment 😅
10:05 I love that sound
Undercranking was also used in the silent classic "Nosferatu" when filming his carriage. It was subtle and gave the carriage an "almost but not quite right" visual feel.
How they shot Ford v Ferrari still gives me cold sweats. It's not only about filming it but editing it so beautifully that you never get confused.
I still need to watch that.
@@reanetsemoleleki8219 You are in for a great treat . Just put the volume to max or rather using headphones.
once i saw the trailer i had to watch it..it didn't disappoint..you know H.F. the second peed his pants..
Best shoot... Since there's no crash accident in the real story, make it look so real on cinemas... Unlike Rush, i can tell the crash accident are VFX-ing. because the green screen is very visible...
I never knew the Shibuya crossing scene was actually filmed in LA and not Tokyo
Man millions of people are fooled 😭😭
If you think about it the ending scene when they race it does look like the hills in LA.
Me too
@@whatswiththissassylostchilld Well I believe that billions of people in the world don't even know how LA looks like
@@vizeath man if there's people in this world (outside the states) who know how LA looks that's because of gta v haha
You forgot about the movie "Duel", best chase scenes.
I was just thinking the same thing.
Exactly!
Garbage scenes, just watched the movie
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Rambo chase scene
This is how a documentary should be.... Hatsoff for insider's team's hardworks 😘🥰🙏
I've always loved the chase scenes in T1 and T2.
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On baby driver ansel actually performed some of his own stunts he learned how to drift it took him 4 months of practice
Some people would kill to go through that kind of suffering
@@piergiorgio919 getting PAID to go drifting all day - oh the horror :o
It takes like an hour to learn to drift. With rwd it's not hard.
@Flightstuff It can be. Especially rear-biased AWD.
Car chase scenes now: "Are the go-pros recording?"
Professionals would use More like RED Cameras. I don't think anyone uses Go-Pros but if they are desperate and are getting a shot knowing it will get destroyed maybe? I mean even Discovery Channel destroys a ton of cameras for just one season of shooting and they are the cheap ones.
Looks like they missed out on the chase scene of the original Gone in 60 seconds movie with H. B. Halicki behind the wheel of that yellow Mustang Mach 1.
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How do they research all this stuff😂. I would not know where to start
All the info's out there.... Corridor Crew covers most of what they've shown here, or others are veery famous examples
Having a team of people helps.
That's interesting that you say that, I do research as part of my job and it's something I take for granted, I just know where to go for information on a given topic. But now you mention it, this isn't common knowledge.
they probably has inside connections, which can be anything from interviewing crew members or the people in charge themselves
They Google "car chase scene thru the years"
Now if the fast and the furious movies could just have good scripts and acting...🤭
It does
@@royceorville2 HAAHAHAHAHA
But the scripts are not that bad. It's better than Rise of the Skywalker.
@@aasamspb967 ahahahahha , even tho its kinda bad . FAF is worse
It's pretty good, man
Did anyone notice the glaring omission of the Italian Job??? Surely one of the greatest chase sequences of all time, choreographed by the brilliant Remy Julienne.
Yeah Italian job is one of my favourite films of all time. I was worried you were on about the remake for a second though
I guess it would be redundant to talk about a lot of car chase movies that didn't really advance technology. Not to say they weren't good, but they all basically used the same techniques for years: Gone in 60 Seconds, The Seven Ups, To Live and Die in LA, Smokey and the Bandit, etc., etc.
They also didn't mention The Seven Ups.
I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention how Bullit reuses the same sequence several times from different camera angles
to make it appear longer .
You mean like when we see the SAME Pontiac and VW a ton of times?!
I've owned a Peugeot for fifteen years and I've never heard it described as a PooJoe! Perhaps here in France we should call your Dodge a DodGee.
Why have you ever heared a native English speaker pronounce at least more or less rightly a non-English name, brand, phrase ..etc?
They pronounce every non-English word very confidently totally wrong.
@@gaborbakos7058 It is called 'awareness'. Would you pronounce a Mercedes as a 'Merkaydees' or a Seat as a 'Seet'? The whole world and his dog knows how to pronounce Peugeot except perhaps a video producer who is uneducated.
6:54 that cameraman is lit🔥🔥
Okay, but what about Pixar's Cars? How did they film that?
Obviously they made a multiverse portal and held the cars at gunpoint to make them act how do you not know that SMH
@@rey4874 you learn something new everyday😅
The best of the bunch: The chase sequence in Bullitt.
Stuck in a time loop and forced to take over the same VW beetle five times
Where's the chase scene from The Seven Ups? One of the best car chases on film!
8 months of production of the scene no one believed in. Bravo.
The original Gone in 60 Seconds has probably the peak of all car chase scenes in a movie
Nah. The Blues Brothers.
Amen
Nowadays movies like Fast and Furious , Directors can't sit down for atleast 5 mins to write a proper story 😖😖👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Now I kinda want to see a car chase in a comedy that keeps grinding to a halt because the drivers keep tripping the computerized safety features.
Love to hear Maria Menunous’ voice
I was about 12 when I saw The Driver with Ryan O'Neill.
The film stuck in my head for years till I got the chance to see it again 20 years later.
Great film.
Bruh, then MADMAX FURY is on another level. They don't only bring cameras to shoot chase scene instead they bring whole whole city with them.
@Rik Mehta ey good luck ✨
@Rik Mehta 😂wth
An excellent, interesting, informative and entertaining video!
I find the specialisation, expertise, engineering and technology that combine to create such scenes even more interesting than the final cinema releases!
To literally create the means to carry out and replicate dangerous driving scenes whilst designing and engineering out the dangers to the crews that actually perform them is a very specific science, and worthy of detailed documentary because viewers appreciate the skill set required to make the impossible look real.
When i saw "Children of men" car scene breakdown I thought it was the greatest camera work in the car ever
Ayo that 7:08 Gran Torino clean asf 🔥🔥🥵
Just wanted to say that Buster Keaton is a LEGEND!!!
Car guys- “should’ve turbocharged them cars”
LS swap
My Respect for the Director Who Strapped Himself to the Car 📈📈📈📈📈📈
The chase scene from "To Live and Die in L.A." (1985) is also legendary stuff.
I remember watching a documentary about that where it was stated that the entire chase was performed at first at a slower speed for practicing the stunts. Then they filmed it again this time driving faster.
@@budekins542 They also filmed it last, so even if something went horribly wrong, they still had a finished movie.
Thanks for kikin that memory, one of the best films.
A word from someone experienced. If you want to drive too fast on streets or highways, there is something wrong in your life and you're trying to vent your aggression. Find out and fix the problem in your life.
But if you really want to drive fast, find a race group in your area that is more challenging than just oval racing, find a track with some turns and elevation changes, if possible. That and a Shrink will help take away your aggression while it hones your skills.
I am always amazed and the riggers, the unsung heroes of our profession! The ways they find to mount cameras is, simply, mind-blowing! And the drivers, who can drive with such incredible precision is insane. I had had the pleasure as VFX Supervisor and Artist to work on one car shot and it was insane! Best track day ever :D
Dude that's a little racist, I can't believe you s-
...ah, I misread. You were talking about riggers. My bad,
Sean Connery: I don't know what I'm doing!
"Pay attention, 007! - Just bring back this car in one piece..."
Also Sean Connery: I'm only borrowing your Humvee!
5:27 I’d like to point out that the movie “Seabiscuit” was NOT where the rig was invented it was in fact invented while making “The Fast and the Furious” 2 years before that in 2001 where they mounted the body of the Eclipse on the back of the trailer so Paul Walker could sit in it whilst the “MicRig” was moving
Hollywood should see Bollywood car chases especially Rohit Shetty ones 😂😂
They good or bad?
@@alphagamma1289 oh just watch them
@@timarpmajumder2195 what a gando
@@alphagamma1289 well it's anti physics
😄😄
In a movie, the most important thing is the beauty of the actors, however, the action scenes are also important, it is incredible how these scenes have evolved.
One of the best pieces I've seen on RUclips for ages.
Tokyo drift was actually all of LA
Me: *my whole life has been a lie*
Yeah
FF "movies" are a lie
And then comes Nolan with reverse chase scene in TENET
Ah this. They had to rebuild the car with the drivetrain on the back, meaning the actor driver is actually facing backward.
Would of been cool to reference "C'était un rendez-vous"
1 Fit camera to bumper
2 Drive fast
🤘
Yeah, shame they only showed US-American movies once again
Would have*
Take a deep breath and appreciate how this video was expained by this woman like a boss
Womansplaining
Bullitt car chase will never be beaten. Not only was it believable but the car was driven by the coolest man ever to have set foot on earth.
4:41 “puzow “ 😂
Or people pronouncing Denis Villeneuve's last name so weird. I mean, we had Gilles and Jacques Villeneuve, so the name isn't new.
She didnt pronounce like that
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Well atleast this still sounded better than her Jaguar pronounciation lmao.
The real MVP of car chase is the French TAXI movies 🤷 epic shit..
French Connection?
@@Bruce.-Wayne nope Taxi but the og french starring a Peugeot 306 (i think), not the 2004 american crown vic one
@@LeoMkII 406 mon ami! :)
Love them..even if the wings were a bit extra lol
@@Le_Firefly agree lol, the wings were meh. Taxxi was amazing. It's sad that they even made the 5th without Daniel...
They should've said more about Ford v Ferrari. The chase scenes were shot amazingly
This is one of the coolest videos I've seen in a long time.
💯🫶
And then there's the Blues Brothers car chase that uses most of these techniques, but also toy models, destruction of a real mall, totaling dozens of cars, a tank, firetrucks and much more
Awesome movie and chase scene.. the mall was already closed and ready for demo.. they asked companies to come in and fill it to look like it was when open. Anything after that wasn’t destroyed was donated to charity.. oh.. the new Oldsmobile’s are in early this year .. love that line.
They should have needed the video with some Teslacam footage...
Yeah right man
yes wajwhatever check out the website there is lots of footage of idiots crashing there non tesla cars mnaybe even yours
Ronwhatever ok man 😅
Well I didn't expect to see you here...
Wham baam teslacam? Im confused
"Fast & Furious
the ultimate spectacle"
Nah... the chase sequences are just comical and absurd at this point
First one was the best.
Then don’t watch them, are you simple or something?
@@_Livid_ We used to love F&F we just want it to go back to its roots. Unless we hate this franchise from the start then u are right but now u are wrong.
@@ProsparicDropbear it’s called innovation. The films can’t get better if things don’t change.
I'm so happy it was filmed in my home city SF!!!!
Nowhere else has those hills.
@@S2Tubes yup
I can’t believe you didn’t mention “what’s up doc”? One of the best chase scenes ever!
This is the first time I’ve seen anyone on a channel like this get all of the facts right and pronounce everything correctly. Great job!👍👍
Jagwire?
“The ultimate spectacle that is fast and furious.” Yeah, no.
EDIT: Sorry I get what she meant now
She said spectacle. Not cinema masterpiece.
@@eden1738 well, your right about that.
Don't understand English, huh?
This video is one of the most seriously educating video i've seen on youtube
Can we appreciate the cameraman risk his life From this movie what a legend
i am legnd
You can't really appreciate the Bullitt chase scene unless you see it in a theater. I saw it that way in my youth and it was very jarring to watch when the cars were bumping down the hill. P.S. Part of the chase scene is undercranked near the end.
Thank you so much, I have been bursting my brain trying to figure out how the camera man was outside the car then went into the car in Extraction. Crazy but kool.
If only F&F would put even 10% of the effort for car chase scenes into script writing.
"French Connection" & "To Live and Die in L.A." 🖤🖤
The best car chase is in Ben-Hur....🤣
@@Bruce.-Wayne Nope. The Naked Gun "Teen Driving School" scene 😉😎
This makes me wanna go into film even more now.. I'll be leaving oakland for LA to chase my dreams one day
You’ll never achieve your dreams! You should give up now!
(Psst: This was written so that when you *do* achieve your goals, you can say you proved the naysayers wrong and overcame your obstacles) 👍
What are you waiting for just do it! Pick up your iPhone camera and just start!
Stay where you are, and make content. You will do fine.
That Charger blew the doors off that mustang. True story.
Amazing amount of prep work for car chase scenes!
Extraction was the most unique. that no cut action I felt like I was there .
Hollywood: Disables “TC” & slides mustangs
*Me looking at my Mustang*
Every single friend of mine: Don’t even think about it
As SpongeBob said:
_I don't need it... I don't need it... I definitely don't need it..._
...
*I NEEEED IIIIT!!!*
And then you have Sean William Scott who did a vast majority of the stunt driving for himself in Dukes of Hazzard which allowed for the outside cameras to catch his face during some impressive driving scenes.
Can't believe they didn't mention Gone in 60 Seconds (1974), the longest car chase ever in film history
"Rendezvous" is the best car sequence ever caught on film. Shot in Paris, it is simply a drive through the streets of Paris in a Ferrari 365 GTB by a formula 1 driver. It's epic.
Jason, I hate to break it to you, but Rendezvous was not filmed in a Ferrari 275 GTB as most people thought. Claude Lelouch drove his own Mercedes 450 SEL 6.9 and then dubbed over over the sounds of his own Ferrari 275 GTB in post production. Feel free to Google this info. Still one of the all time great car sequences.
@@LifewithSerg I heard the same thing...and it's probably true...however I like the Ferrari and F1 driver story better. I refuse to let the truth interfere with my reality.
@@jasonstange8771 Yeah we all wanted to believe for years. Claude Lelouch finally gave an interview and explained what really happened.
@@LifewithSerg I heard he got arrested for that stunt too, was there any truth to that?