Saturday, 27 February 2016

film techniques - Rooftop contraption used to simulate realistic driving scenes

Such a "contraption" was indeed used for Skyfall:




Stunt Driver



Tight streets and alleyways meant the film crew couldn't tow a trailer carrying a vehicle while the actors were filmed inside.



Thus, the team used what is called a pod system.



Picture a stunt vehicle, in this case a Land Rover Defender, with a one-man roll cage welded to the roof. Inside the roll cage is a steering wheel, hand brake, and gas and brake pedals and a seat.





It was also used for The Bourne Ultimatum, although for a different reason:




A stunt driver couldn't be hidden in the car because he would be picked up by the 360-degree camera, which was filming almost every inch of the interior.



Remote control of the vehicle was also considered, but was deemed too dangerous.



So there was only one thing for it: place a stunt driver on the roof, give him control of the steering, acceleration and brakes, and leave the actor to play with his toy gun and toy steering wheel.



Bourne Ultimatum[Source]


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