They really ruined this scene in the actual movie with their rapid cuts. I remember it wasn’t a very memorable scene when watching it, and then someone posted this gif of how it was shot and the gif was waaaay more interesting. I wish they used a longer continuous shot of the chase sequence in the movie instead of what they ended up with.
How much money you think the guy who operates the crane/camera thing makes? Cause that seemed highly technical and sketchy, you could easily smash that camera into one of those cars.
I’m driving one of the last cars in this clip. The SWAT car swerves around me as we go under the bridge.
Remember that night in January in my rear view mirror quite well.
That’s one expensive rig
They really ruined this scene in the actual movie with their rapid cuts. I remember it wasn’t a very memorable scene when watching it, and then someone posted this gif of how it was shot and the gif was waaaay more interesting. I wish they used a longer continuous shot of the chase sequence in the movie instead of what they ended up with.
Very cool rig, too bad the scene was edited to be [the vehicular equivalent of Liam Neeson Jumping over a fence](https://youtu.be/H6pUdUSeLV8).
Are these staged cars?
I can’t drive more than a block without getting stopped in traffic on the strip.
The making of gif is more interesting than the movie.
How much money you think the guy who operates the crane/camera thing makes? Cause that seemed highly technical and sketchy, you could easily smash that camera into one of those cars.
God bless the nerds of engineering who come up with these insane rigs.
Badass