Ravi Kiran Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 (edited) Carnage, directed by Roman Polanski and photographed by Pawel Edelman, takes place entirely in an apartment, mostly in the living room. It unfolds in real-time, over the film's roughly 74 minute runtime (not including the end credits). The weather outside the apartment is fairly overcast. The film starts during the day and ends in early evening. How did they control the lighting during shooting? All I could find out was that it was shot on a set. Were the views from outside the windows simulated with a fake city backdrop? Were they digitally composited in? The end credits featured several visual effects people. This is a beautiful looking film. The blocking is masterful, and the lighting and set design are done such that the film is never visually flat or boring. Blu-Ray screenshots - the last shot is a wide shot of the living room Edited April 21, 2012 by Ravi Kiran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georg lamshöft Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 Were they digitally composited in? I think that was the case. So in 2012, we cannot only create alien worlds but also Manhattan! Exciting times ;-) I enjoyed it very much, best vomiting scene of the year! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravi Kiran Posted April 24, 2012 Author Share Posted April 24, 2012 I think that was the case. So in 2012, we cannot only create alien worlds but also Manhattan! Exciting times ;-) On one of the bonus features, which I watched today, John C. Reilly mentions that even the vomiting scene was done with VFX. Apparently Kate Winslet was wearing a blue suit, and attached to her was some sort of vomit rig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravi Kiran Posted April 24, 2012 Author Share Posted April 24, 2012 (edited) I think that was the case. So in 2012, we cannot only create alien worlds but also Manhattan! Exciting times ;-) On one of the bonus features, John C. Reilly mentions that even the vomiting scene was done with VFX. Apparently Kate Winslet was wearing a blue suit, and attached to her was some sort of vomit rig. Edited April 24, 2012 by Ravi Kiran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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