"Crank 3" in 3-D with Bullet-Time
"Crank 3" in 3-D with Bullet-Time
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Collider got the chance to speak to writers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who revealed that even though they haven't started work on "Crank 2," they are already planning "Crank 3," which will be in 3-D. The reason why the second installment will not be in 3-D, is because the duo is waiting for the necessary cameras to get smaller.
While "Crank 2" will not be in 3-D, Neveldine added that they have built a moving bullet-time camera rig for the film "We're going to be creating a 'moving bullet[-time] camera' that has never been done before. We're putting about 15 cameras onto a piece of speed rail, all these super lightweight cameras that I'll be holding on rollerblades flying around people. So you'll have that image that you've seen in the Matrix, where they stop motion and the cameras spin around, except for the fact that our cameras can spin around and move while the actor moves."
"Crank 2" begins shooting in six weeks and is scheduled to hit theaters in 2009.
While "Crank 2" will not be in 3-D, Neveldine added that they have built a moving bullet-time camera rig for the film "We're going to be creating a 'moving bullet[-time] camera' that has never been done before. We're putting about 15 cameras onto a piece of speed rail, all these super lightweight cameras that I'll be holding on rollerblades flying around people. So you'll have that image that you've seen in the Matrix, where they stop motion and the cameras spin around, except for the fact that our cameras can spin around and move while the actor moves."
"Crank 2" begins shooting in six weeks and is scheduled to hit theaters in 2009.
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