Pilot Fred North Completes his Second Project for Director Louis Leterrier
A week before shooting, Leterrier requested that North and aerial cinematographer Hans Bjerno capture a series of rather “long line” shots in Wales (UK). Pictorvision’s Tom Hallman, his technical team, and freelance technician Peter Graf rose to the challenge. “Long line shots are dangerous and only a handful of pilots are qualified to do them,” says Hallman. “To give Fred and Hans what they needed to allow them to fly up to 70 knots through a narrow crevasse into a slate mine, while hanging the system from a 50 foot cable and keeping the camera stable, was no small matter. Peter worked with our technicians to design the long line anti-torque kit and then built a custom tail rudder on set. It’s that can-do attitude and willingness to push the technology that makes it so much fun to work with professionals like Fred, Hans and Peter.”
“Tom Hallman and the Pictorvision team gave me an incredible amount of technical support,” says North. “Something that we never had in the past. The Eclipse is reliable and gave me the ability to capture much more compelling footage than ever before with shots no other aerial rig can do, whether we’re shooting with the ARRI 435 as on Clash, or a Sony F35/F23, Genesis or Red One with lenses as big as the Panavision 11:1. The Eclipse and Pictorvision have now become my best choice for aerial photography equipment. You’ll be able to see the exciting work and very different shots on the screen.”
Warner Bros. Pictures Clash of the Titans starring Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson, is slated for release early in 2010.
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