「Adolescence」の各エピソードは、ワンカットで撮影された。
Each episode in Adolescence was filmed as a single continuous take
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挿話「Adolescence」の各エピソードは、ワンカットで撮影された。
Each episode in Adolescence was filmed as a single continuous take
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Imagine if they were approaching the very last scene and someone fucked their lines up. I’d love to know how many takes each episode took to shoot
Really cool seeing the difference between camera quality + post production vs whatever they filmed the bottom screen with.
I love how theres a guy whose job it is to maneuver the camera man so the camera man doesn’t have to think at all about where he’s moving or whats around him, just the camera. They have a camera man man.
In the making of (on Netflix) they show the camera being hooked to a drone for a shot over the town, coming back down to be unhooked by an operator to film the last scene of the episode as a close up of Stephen Graham.
The one-shot aspect is amazing, but is like the 3rd or 4th most amazing thing about this show. Incredible acting, really surprising narrative. Don’t read any more about it and just watch it. It’s only 4 eps.
My favourite is the end of episode 2, where they put the camera on a drone, fly it a third of a mile, then an operator catches it to finish the episode
Eat your cornies, luv.
Good ad, now I want to watch the series.
I’ve heard from a reliable source that he likes dags
Stephen Graham sure does love making one-shot stuff
I’m sorry what? A single take? The whole episode? That’s incredible
I didn’t read much about the show before watching but after maybe the second episode it hit me that it was all a single shot. Blew me away and I started the series again. I still need to finish the series but it’s very creative.
I watched this and it was a great miniseries, but I could watch the behind scenes of 3 of these episodes as well, very interesting. Of course, episode 3 was a bottle episode.
That last scene with the father in the sons bedroom nearly broke me.
One of the best shows that I’ve watched. Incredibly powerful.
Fantastic show, and I thought it was a very nuanced take that didn’t let people off the hook, but also didn’t give comfort in easy answers.
Was it a good series?
How is it that it’s a sunny day with shadows cast in the final shot but it’s overcast with no shadows in the ‘behind the scenes’ shot?
Stephen Graham deserves all the awards. Man’s a presence
Seeing it like this makes me realise what a great job the actors did. To keep in the zone whilst remembering the sequence for the whole episode and not being distracted by the whole setup. It can’t be easy. Well done to everyone involved. It was an incredible show.
My friend did the sound for this
It was a great premise, good show.
knowing this, i think i’ll give it a go
I’d watch this entire series again with this view and love it.
r/praisethecameraman
This show is one of the best pieces of cinema in recent years, but be warned, it will absolutely wreck you.
This series was SO impressive, on every level.
all i can think of is that cameraman’s poor back.
Every time I see him, I think, hey, it’s the guy from *This Is England*.
One of the best things on television for a long time
“Don’t look at the camera. Don’t look at the camera. Don’t look at the camera. Don’t look at the camera….”
This show was so fucking good
Amazing series!
One day people will realize what they did here in this show was absolutely amazing.
Is this the same take though? The shadows outside look like it’s sunny/hard light out in the final – maybe the footage is that flat in the BTS we see?
This is nothing to do with the continuous takes – but for anyone who enjoyed Adolescence I would recommend the Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox. I really thought it was fantastic, almost on a level with Adolescence.
How come there are shadows in the parking lot on the top part of the video and on the bottom video there’s no shadows in the parking lot and not sunny?
Tommy?
I’d rewatch the whole show like this just to see how they pulled it off
It’s always wild seeing how the filming works. When you watch the shows/movies you never think that there’s a camera shoved in their face.
This is England!
Amazing job with this show
Really puts in perspective how dramatized some scenes can be compared to real life. Cuz with the bottom screen, it just looks like some random dude that doesn’t talk and is buying paint vs the close up serious face that’s obviously deep in thought with the subtle deep sounds in the background to show some kind of despair. I haven’t seen the show so idk what’s actually going on in the scene but yeah that’s my outside take
Another take is also that you ain’t the main character even when you’re deep in thought and pissed off irl. People just gonna think you’re weird
Once I learned more about film making and the different types of shots I came to respect stuff like this and really love it, but as a consumer before knowing I honestly didn’t care or feel like this makes the project better. Stuff like this is really for the love of the craft in my opinion.