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5 Best Movies That Were Made To Look Like A Single Take | Part-1 | Unbelievable Tamil Facts


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Cinema can amaze us with its various magics, give us new variations to watch and listen to, and use many different techniques, especially those that use new techniques that no one else uses, This is The main reason why Hollywood is so world-class.


The one-shot technique of World War 1 thriller movie 1917, which was released on January 17, 2020, under the direction of Sam Mendis, was much talked about by many people. That is, this one-shot technique is a method used by directors to take Movies without cut on any one scene.

The purpose of the directors' use of this one-shot technique is to make the audience feel like they are traveling with that film and to give the impression that the event in the film is actually happening.

Using this one-shot technique is not so easy and that is why other directors did not come forward to use this technique. But Mendis is using this technique so brilliantly in his latest project.

Those who have seen the film will know how beautifully handled the 1917 film One Shot Technique. This technique has been used visually to impress fans.

But how many films have used this technique so far? This is what we are going to see 5 Best movies That Were Made To Look Like A Single Take in this Article.

5.Russian Ark (2003)


The film, which ran for 96 consecutive minutes, was shot in a single take, requiring 2000 actors and more to shoot the Russian ark at St.Petersburg’s Winter Palace.

Director Alexander Sokurov decided to use the "one-shot technique" in the film because he did not like editing. He did not see filmmaking as an art.

The Story follows a ghost, Who passing through the rooms and corridors of the St. Petersburg Winter Palace and meeting various historical figures.

The cast had to rehearse for months to prepare for a one-day shoot. In total, 33 rooms were used.

4.Macbeth (1982)


There are numerous adaptations of Shakespeare's works, but the movie Macbeth, made in 1982 by Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr’s, gave Shakespeare's visual a different perspective.

Take this movie in two shots and combine the two as if they were taken on the Single take.

The camera also focuses more on the face than the body, so the facial expression capture is very nice.

Although the movie is an adaptation of the novel by Shakespeare, the director's ability to take on a unique style with a different story is evident in the film, making the Macbeth movie a masterpiece.

3.Utøya: July 22 (2018)


UtøyaThe movie is based on the July 22, 2011, Utoya summer camp massacre in Norway.

Director Erik Poppe has interviewed 40 survivors to give the action scenes of the film a very realistic look before making this film.

The film follows a woman named Gaja who is caught in a terrorist attack that lasts for 72 minutes.

Throughout the film the terrorist is shown at a distance without being shown near, imagining multiple characters to protect the identity of the victim. The real attacker, Anders Behring Breivik, is currently in jail.

2.Rope (1948)


Famous Hollywood director Alfred Hitchcock is the legend of the Long Shot. Rope is one of his best films. He uses to take a couple of 10-minute shot and visualize it in his film.

Why he only took 10 minutes shot without taking a single shot was the capacity of the 35 mm camera he used at the time.

However, you can not notice the cut in any of the scenes in the film. The film took just 10 shots to create an incredible 1940s record.

Also, Hitchcock once said that the one-shot technique was the best way to capture the story of the film properly. Rope Movie is his first techno color movie.

The plot of this film is very interesting. Two young men trying to kill their old Harvard University classmates For fun, The story of this movie is whether they were able to commit this murder properly.

1.Time Code (2000)


As if one shot was not enough, director Mike Fix would take 4 shots for the time code film and split them on a single screen.

All 4 scenes run simultaneously for 93 minutes. The audio of those scenes will go up and down according to the story for the viewer to understand what is going on.

The film follows many peoples while preparing for the shooting of a movie in Los Angeles.

This is a movie about a movie and it is filmed with amazing movie techniques.

Although it's hard for viewers to see four screens at once, it's a great creation.

This post is only for the first part and we are going to see more interesting movies in the second part of this so Follow us...

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