15 outstanding Movie scene

Shooting a plan involve certain difficulties: long dialogues that need to be learned by heart, difficult choreography, lighting features, and difficult working conditions for each member of the crew team. The longer the shot, the harder it is to achieve its perfect performance. Shooting without mounting gluing - a special form of art and a business card of some directors. These episodes are often the most memorable moments of the film. The following list of paintings - evidence of this.

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15. "Oldboy", 2003 - The fight scene in the hallway, 2 minutes 34 seconds

This is one of the short scenes in the list, which involved only one room, but where it loses in complexity of the plausibility of wins on shooting. After his 15-year sentence in solitary confinement for reasons unknown to him the protagonist is on the loose with only one thought: revenge. This scene occurs later, when it comes to the place of his imprisonment, to find answers to their questions.

Hero makes its way through the crowd of thugs, armed with a hammer, while the camera moves along with it. To create this scene took three days and 17 doubles, and the only element of the installation there is a knife in the back of the hero.

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14. "Atonement", 2007 - Scene at Dunkirk, 5 minutes, 7 seconds

Giant location and 1,300 extras - all used to convey the chaos that's going on in Dyunkirke. There were important choreography and competent coordination, because the scene has a lot of people, moving vehicles, weapons and exploding shells. All this is happening against the background of singing British troops desperately awaiting transport to England after the defeat.

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13. "Hard Boiled", 1992. - The exchange of fire in the hospital, 2 minutes 42 seconds

The first stage in this list, full of gunfights, filmed under the direction of John Woo. Armed with only a few pistols and a shotgun, two police officers make their way through the hospital corridors teeming with negative characters. In the process they even have to make a trip in the elevator to get to the next floor.

John Woo had already received recognition for its scenes of shootings, but "Hard Boiled" surpassed all his previous work and have become his calling card before he left for work in Hong Kong and set off to conquer Hollywood.

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12. "Hunger", 2008 - Scene conversation 16 minutes 30 seconds

Not always to create a spectacular scene without gluing required scale, complexity and chaos. In the center of the scene of the debut directorial work of Steve McQueen - the dialogue between ILCA Fassbender and Liam Cunningham, which lasts 17 minutes, while the camera is static in its entirety.

The picture tells the story of the second hunger strike declared by the Irish Republican Army in the Maze prison in 1981 as a result of which killed 10 inmates. Fassbender plays the role of Bobby Sands, the leader of the strike, and Cunningham - the father of the house, its priest, tried to persuade him to abandon this form of protest.

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11. "Honour of the Dragon", 2005. - The fight scene on the stairs, 3 minutes 55 seconds

Other Asian Film and yet another example of high quality filmed scenes without gluing. What it is especially noteworthy - it's amazing scene of fights lined up, one of which is removed just one plan.

The camera follows the protagonist Tony Ja, when he fought the enemy on a large spiral staircase down from the third floor. In preparation for the filming of this scene took more than a month, and to get its final version, was made five takes.

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10. "Gravity," 2013 - the first frame, 17 minutes

First on the list film directed by Mexican Alfonso Cuaron. In fact, the scene without mounting gluing his works are composed of different frames which are mounted on a sophisticated post-production with the help of modern computer technology. "Gravity" allowing the camera to move freely in three planes.

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9. "Boogie Nights," 1997. - The opening scene, 2 minutes 54 seconds, and the scene on the eve of the New Year, 2 minutes 47 seconds

In the movie "Boogie Nights" two whole scenes without gluing. In the first, we see how Burt Reynolds enters the club. The frame begins when the camera is suspended removes written on the poster and the title of the film comes down, gdea Reynolds arrives at the club. At that moment, when he arrives at the club and goes inside, the camera again in the "stedikam." It is noteworthy that the frame allows you to meet immediately with the seven characters while everyone is busy with his work at the club.

In the next scene at the party William Macy discovers his wife in bed with another man and shoots them. We see how William goes to a party, finds his wife in the bedroom back into the car for his gun, then go and kill the lovers.

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8. "Hot News", 2004. - shootout scene early in the film, 6 minutes 47 seconds

Another scene is saturated with action - this is the beginning of the film "Hot News" directed by Johnnie To.

The scene begins with a display of the sky and rooftops, then the camera goes down to the streets. We see a man entering the building, and at the moment when he climbs the stairs, this unit is moved out of the house, and we are seeing what is happening through the window.

Then again we see the street and the car, which the police are sitting, working undercover and apparently watching the group inside the building. Then the regular police to make comments to the driver improperly parked cars, and at this point begins firing.

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7. "Snake Eyes," 1998 - The opening scene, 12 minutes, 30 seconds

In the movie "Snake Eyes" there is one of the longest scenes without mounting gluing in the work of Brian De Palma, although from a technical point of view, it still has elements of the installation.

The scene begins with the fact that we show a lot of TV screens that broadcast is preparing for an important boxing match, then the camera shows Nicolas Cage, giving an interview to one of the channels. When we see how he takes to the ring, he greets his friend, while sitting next to the key characters. The scene ends with an attack on the Minister of Defence - the starting point for the story.

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6. "Rope", 1948 - Ten continuous plans of 7 to 10 minutes

This painting is remarkable for several reasons. Firstly, it is the first color film by Alfred Hitchcock. Secondly, it was the first joint work of Hitchcock and James Stewart. Finally, the film is composed entirely of continuous frames.

Hitchcock wanted to see if he could make a film one frame while maintaining the suspense. It was impossible for technical reasons, because the frame length was limited to film. Instead, Hitchcock made a film that shot as if one frame, but basically consists of ten, most of which are mounted in such a way that it was imperceptible. 5.« Children of Men ", 2004, ambush scene 4 minutes 7 seconds, and the scene of the battle of 7 minutes 34 seconds.

Alfonso Cuarón has repeatedly resorted to such a reception in his works, and "Gravity" - proof. In the film "Children of Men" has at least three scenes shot continuous frames.

The most famous is the one in which the characters go on the road and fall into an ambush by the forest dwellers. To create this frame was built special design located inside and outside the vehicle, while the seat and the windshield were installed so that they can be moved, and the performer is not always hit the frame. 360-degree rotating camera could take pictures inside the car. On the roof of the car were four men to control the process.

No less impressive is the scene of the battle, which was captured Clive Owen running down the street, go in the building, in fact, being in the zone of combat operations.

These scenes were assembled from different frames so as to create a sense of continuity.

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4. "Goodfellas," 1990 - The scene in Copacabana, 3 minutes

Another scene without gluing is present in the film Marina Scorsese's "Goodfellas." It Ray Liotta, whose criminal career is on the rise, going to a nightclub with his girlfriend and future wife, Lorraine Bracco. They enter through the back door, go through a lot of corridors, kitchen and finally get into the room where the waiters they were quickly seated at a table in the front row. To create this scene crew took eight takes.

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3. "The Gambler", 1992 - The opening scene, seven minutes 48 seconds

The scene starts in the office, then the camera zooms out and shows the studio parking lot. Once we see how the receptionist answers phone calls, couriers carry out the delivery, the studio staff are talking to who had come there to tour people, while our attention is constantly turning on the protagonist - a film producer by Tim Robbins, who was forced to listen to stupid ideas for new films.

Just as in the film "Touch of Evil", this scene introduces the viewer to the main characters and the main topic.

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2. "Touch of Evil", 1958.- The opening scene, 3 minutes 20 seconds

The scene, which later went down in history of world cinema. The frame begins with a bomb image, and then someone opened the trunk of the car and laid her there. When we are watching this car and our heroes, riding down the streets of the Mexican town.

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1. "Russian Ark", 2002. - The film, 87 minutes

Without a doubt, the longest and most carefully crafted example of a scene without mounting gluing. Alexander Sokurov, not wishing to compromise, decided to withdraw his entire 87-minute film in one continuous frame.

For the filming was chosen digital camera, writing is not on the tape, and the hard drive. The film tells 300 years of Russian history, while the camera moves within the Winter Palace, accompanied by ghosts, projecting a sort of tour guide. The film shows the 33 rooms, as well as the actors involved in 2000 and 3 orchestra.

The film was shot in one day December 23, 2001 the third attempt: the previous two have failed for technical reasons.

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