RECREATING 1917 | REAL MOVIE LOCATION

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Recreating the iconic opening and ending sequences of 1917, at the actual locations used in the movie.
    I’ve actually been sat on this for over two years now, so I thought it was about time I put something together!
    When you work in video production full time, sometimes work takes over and you end up with less time for fun. I’ve always believed it’s important to make time to do things not just for clients, but also play time for YOU, in order to keep the flame burning and basically remind yourself what it is you love so much about filmmaking. When it comes to movies, I’m a proper geek, as this little thing aptly demonstrates. I love travelling to real movie locations and walking in the footsteps of those that inspire me. It's a fun thing to do.
    So back in April 2021 myself and my pals Alex and Sean took a trip to the actual location used to shoot both the opening and ending of the epic Universal Pictures movie, 1917.
    Having spent a pretty ridiculous amount of time trying to actually find the real location they used here in southern England, I managed to twist Alex and Sean’s arms into taking a trip to the lone tree, in order to do our own recreation of the iconic ending sequence. Armed with just a Panasonic BGH1 and Ronin gimbal, we tried to get as close as we could with what we had. Of course we'd never be able to replicate it frame for frame, but I'd be happy if we could get even remotely close to the world class cinematography seen in the movie.
    This was just a really fun day. A great experience, and I even learnt a thing or two, too. It also goes without saying but if you haven’t seen the movie ‘1917’ before, I highly recommend it. It is a genuine filmmaking and storytelling masterpiece.
    This content is a bit different for the Rowe Films channel, so if you enjoy it, please do let me know in the comments because I have other ideas, and would love to do more of it!
    Disclaimer:
    All 1917 footage and audio excerpts featured in this video are property of Universal Pictures and its affiliates. Music is audible from The official motion picture soundtrack “Come Back To Us” by Thomas Newman. The content is featured under fair use, for the purposes of reviewing the movie production and studying how it was created from a technical perspective.
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    00:00 A Mad Idea
    02:30 Finding the location
    04:27 To the tree we go!
    10:20 Our Intro Sequence Recreation
    11:48 Getting the Ending Right
    15:15 The Ending Recreation

Комментарии • 75

  • @RoweFilms
    @RoweFilms  Год назад +28

    I sent this video to the living legend that is Sir Roger Deakins himself, and he actually responded!
    "Tommy,
    Interesting!!!
    You were not so lucky with the weather as we were! On that last walk to the tree the sun comes out as the camera follows George. I managed to time this light change as a cloud was passing the sun and it happened only on the first take. Luckily for me, this was the take that Sam preferred for performance and take one is in the film.
    Otherwise, you are giving some of our tricks away!
    All the best,
    Roger"
    That's made my day! 😊

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +7

      Such interesting insight from Roger. We were wondering how they transitioned from muted and overcast at the handshake, to that beautiful light during the walk to the tree. Suspected more transition trickery might be at work as it was impossible to replicate on the day, but turns out the most obvious answer completely eluded us! They timed it perfectly so that the sun came out from behind a cloud. All captured in camera, and in one take too. Real movie magic!

  • @TheHistoryUnderground
    @TheHistoryUnderground Год назад +11

    Brilliant work. I really enjoyed that.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +2

      Thank you brother really appreciate that 💙

    • @kimberlysusie701
      @kimberlysusie701 Год назад +1

      Now, I have to watch the movie again! Yes, this is brilliant!

  • @RoweFilms
    @RoweFilms  Год назад +9

    Walking in the footsteps of giants! Proper fun day 👌

  • @olivercara1138
    @olivercara1138 6 месяцев назад +2

    the last part it's amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! incredible job!!!!

  • @enekotartun
    @enekotartun 10 месяцев назад +1

    Social media was born for this kind of content. Love it

  • @FrontStraw907
    @FrontStraw907 Год назад +4

    Fantastic work! The combo of Roger Deakins’ camera work and Thomas Newman’s score in this movie is exceptional. You did it justice for sure!

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +2

      100% man it’s a masterpiece. Glad you think we did it justice. To be honest we loved just being there on the spot it was all filmed, let alone trying to create it 🤣

  • @jaymesagency
    @jaymesagency 8 месяцев назад +1

    This should have a million views. Great research & execution. Very interesting idea.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  8 месяцев назад +1

      Haha thanks man! It was fun :)

  • @TheLooville
    @TheLooville 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really love this - its just so beautifully done

  • @WhispersFromTheDark
    @WhispersFromTheDark Год назад +1

    Bravo!!! The vision and work of true Artists. That was like poetry to the eye. Thank you dor sharing your vision and project with us, and Thanks to Underground History for nudging us to your channel.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind comment. I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
      Yes so kind of him to share :)

  • @MorbusBahlsen
    @MorbusBahlsen Год назад +3

    So damn well executed! Wow. Timing, most of the acting, and above all: location. I do so envy you living "nearby" and having all these skills. Simply amazing. Will watch this a few times now. Thanks for making this a great day for me!

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      Ah thanks mate. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @melodymacken9788
    @melodymacken9788 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant. From Rotorua, New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @jayc9184
    @jayc9184 7 месяцев назад +1

    Considering you didn't have a 12K camera with a powerzoom. It is really amazing you could get that close.

  • @beezig
    @beezig 3 месяца назад +1

    Im off to find the tree in a couple of weeks, but decided to RUclips it first, this video came up and is absolutely incredible, seriously great work. 👍

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks man appreciate that. If there’s any way you can hold on a month or so, the leaves will be on the trees and it will look much more like it does in the movie. Thought I’d pass that on as wish we’d known that at the time! Best of luck mate and enjoy

    • @beezig
      @beezig 3 месяца назад

      @@RoweFilms cheers for that info, appreciate it

  • @TomaszBoro
    @TomaszBoro Год назад +2

    Damn.. Mate ... what a job!!!!

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      Thanks bud! I think we did alright 👍🏻🤣

  • @vx5468
    @vx5468 Год назад +1

    Wonderful achievement! @TheHistoryUnderground linked to your video and expressed his admiration.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much! Yes, he's a top top guy. Very kind of him to share 👍

  • @hughmungus1895
    @hughmungus1895 Год назад +1

    I gather the tree is near Earlstoke,i walk my dogs near the farmhouse location between chitterne and shrewton,a location known as tinkers track,again red flags apply,great video.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      Ah cool. Yes that’s right mate it was near there. Up an awful track that was like the surface of the moon 😂
      Thank you bud glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻

  • @BealeIam
    @BealeIam Год назад +2

    This is so good Tommy!!! I need to hang out with you guys more!! Right up my street this little adventure. Such a fun thing to do and that’s awesome you managed to find that tree 👏👏👏

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      Thanks mate! We did alright haha. Yeh love days like this bud just good fun. Got more ideas so get involved 🤙

  • @fs357mag
    @fs357mag Год назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @TheAugusts
    @TheAugusts Год назад +2

    Man, this was great

  • @curtis1997
    @curtis1997 4 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @JoshCameron
    @JoshCameron Год назад +1

    Loved this video mate, such an iconic film and it’s awesome how close you got with those shots!

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      Thanks bud appreciate that and glad you liked it! Just camera geeks doing what geeks do 🤣. I don’t think we were too far off all things considered!

  • @HokieJuju
    @HokieJuju Год назад +1

    Holy crap, y’all did an amazing job on this!!!!!! 😮 It has got to be very very difficult trying to exactly recreate someone else’s work!!!! I can’t even imagine!!! Y’all definitely did it justice & u guys should have tons of people wanting to hire u after seeing this!!!!! Great work!!!! Mad skills!!

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      Thanks so much man. Glad you enjoyed it. It was definitely tricky for sure but I think we got close enough! I have more ideas like this and hope to do something more soon. Thanks again!

  • @juanenco
    @juanenco 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, nice ¡¡¡¡

  • @halfgraincinematography
    @halfgraincinematography Год назад +2

    just one word: bravo!

  • @user-ii4hw4go9j
    @user-ii4hw4go9j Год назад +1

    Greta job! I love Watch your films

  • @scottmorgason
    @scottmorgason Год назад +2

    So cool! I love this and that movie! I watched a BTS and learned that actual tree was the crews “PEE” tree. It was a running joke because the actors found out later! If y’all ever come to states and recreate another… hit me up, I would love to help!! Blessings

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +2

      LOL! I didn't know that. I'll let Sean know he'll love that 😂

  • @nosretapniai
    @nosretapniai Год назад +1

    Nice!

  • @shannonwelsh5830
    @shannonwelsh5830 Год назад +1

    Amazing work❤

  • @jaylee0810
    @jaylee0810 Год назад +1

    Well Done!

  • @rawadalliybiu7617
    @rawadalliybiu7617 Год назад +1

    nice bro,,,,,good luck

  • @ValentinFlying
    @ValentinFlying Год назад

    Вау, хлопці, дуже круто! Хочу туди потрапити і побачити на власні очі :)

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      Thank you! You should do it

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron Год назад +1

    Best wishes with it all here 👍 📚 🇬🇧 🙏

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dave

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Год назад +1

      @@RoweFilms seriously magnification work and something akin to what my mind would take me so I look forward to seeing more from you Sir. 🇬🇧 📚

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      @@DaveSCameron thank you very much man. I have more ideas like this and hope to get round to something more soon!

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Год назад

      @@RoweFilms I had an idea that you may have one or two projects knocking about in your noggin and I have set the notifications and wish you the very best with it all from Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 📚 🔥 #OurHistory

  • @thorstenkellner
    @thorstenkellner Год назад +1

    Love 🖤

  • @the40thstep
    @the40thstep 5 месяцев назад +2

    I don't actually like the clean look of modern movies, including 1917 and many others. I mean look at the most recent Batman or Saving Private Ryan or even the Edge of Tomorrow. The image is so much more cinematic and beautiful. Latest movies are just too clean if you know what I mean, too polished.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeh I know exactly what you mean. Personally I always sway darker and grittier in my work, and I love texture. However it’s subjective of course. I’ve heard Deakins say that he dislikes anything that gives the image away as having been shot through a lens, as he believes it’s more immersive for the viewer that way. Hence why he goes for super clean and crisp and he even avoids lens flares. I can understand that after all who am I to argue with Sir Roger 🤣, however my personal taste is very much more filmic.

    • @the40thstep
      @the40thstep 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@RoweFilmsThat kind of look is not really suitable for a war movie. I mean look at Saving Private Ryan, Fury, or any of the OG war movies. Sure 1917 or the All Quiet on the Western Front are great movies in terms of their storytelling, the clean look disrupts the immersion that even the low-budget Sisu seems to get. Deakins may be a master of his craft but not all of his movies are perfect either...
      Look at the work of Sven Nykvist, Gregg Toland, Conrad Hall and a few others.
      Deakins' work draws too much attention, which means that he became someone that even a layperson might be able to name but that does not mean his work is the best. But that's just my opinion.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@the40thstep Yep tend to agree with you mate. Although that’s just it - our opinion. 1917 was a masterpiece from a cinematography perspective, even if I’d liked to have seen more grit and grime for my personal taste

    • @the40thstep
      @the40thstep 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RoweFilms for what's it worth, your footage looks great

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  5 месяцев назад

      @@the40thstep thank you buddy I appreciate that 🙏

  • @johnpaulalquisola4240
    @johnpaulalquisola4240 Год назад

    how to you use the atomos for exposure?

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +1

      All the tools. Waveform and zebras mainly. False colour now and then when I need to double check things like skin

  • @tunnellightstudios5183
    @tunnellightstudios5183 Год назад

    Did you shoot this with the Panasonic? What F stop did you shoot at? The movie looks like it was stopped down because everything looks very sharp in the distance. Also did you use a diffusion filter? That's another thing it looks like they avoided. There's a sharpness and contrast to the image coming from the Arri which really gives the image some punch.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +2

      I'm pretty sure that’ll be the Arri Signature Prime mostly dude. As far as I can tell, Roger Deakins usually goes for a sharp and clean look that's true to what our eyes see. It's hard to get more technically ‘perfect’ than the Signature Primes. Just another level really

    • @tunnellightstudios5183
      @tunnellightstudios5183 Год назад +1

      @@RoweFilms so what you are saying is that having 100k of gear really does make a difference haha.

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад

      @@tunnellightstudios5183 hahaha pretty much. It certainly helps!

  • @universaInformation
    @universaInformation Год назад

    your bacgkround compression brings trees much closer then in the movie. means they used wider angle lens, I think 21 or 24mm the have used. T

    • @RoweFilms
      @RoweFilms  Год назад +4

      Nope 1917 was shot predominantly on a 40mm Signature Prime, with only a couple of shots on a 35mm. Don't forget they used an Alexa Mini LF, on which lenses are roughly 1.5x 'wider' than S35 in terms of field of view.
      40mm on Large Format will be (roughly) approximate to 20mm on a 4/3 sensor, which is what we were shooting at. Depth of field wise, to my eyes it looks like they were around T5.6 so we shot at f2.8, again the rough equivalence to give a similar DOF. When I pulled up the footage I realised they may have been slightly more wide open.
      I did have to push in ever so slightly in post, to more closely match the framing of the subject. It was impossible to match them step for step with the gear I had, so I chose to keep a little more distance, knowing I could punch in and slightly reframe in post, if necessary. So that's what you're seeing - distance and perspective, which is all "background compression" really is. My slight punch in slightly affecting the background perspective.
      Again though, this was all just for fun, to see how close we could get with the gear and time we had on hand, so it's not to be taken too literally. The reality being its pretty much impossible to match exactly without using the same gear they used, so give me an Alexa Mini LF, Signature Prime and a Trinity, and let's try again 🤣
      shotonwhat.com/1917-2019