In “Assassination Nation,” a town is plunged into chaos when the data of some of its residents are leaked online. This sequence captures a break-in by masked burglars that comes as a result of the anger from the hacks. Read the NYT review of the film here: nyti.ms/2Nt1pAS
The writer and director Sam Levinson lets the scene play out in a long take shot from outside looking into the house, making the audience helpless spectators of the danger that arises. The scene is shot with a crane that moves from the second floor to the first and back again. Working with his cinematographer Marcell Rév, Mr. Levinson first tested out the shot by strapping iPhones to poles and doing a practice shoot of the sequence. In this video, he describes how they pulled it off in production.
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