Longest single take scene
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curtisl

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Wednesday 5th September 2012
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I've just been watching Hunger, a film by Steve McQueen (the guy that directed Shame) and it has one lengthy take with two guys talking at a table and it seems about 10mins long. It's an impressive dialogue. This got me thinking about these single take scenes. There's another in carlitos way in the train station at the end. Anyone else seen any of these?

Shuvi McTupya

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264 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Not seen either of those but i was under the impression that Children of Men had the longest single scene. Maybe that was the longest action scene done in one take, or something like that...

tweetstreet

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185 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Not a movie but there's a johnnie walker advert with Robert Carlyle in it which is about 7 minutes long and pretty much continuous dialogue which is all Carlyle so maybe even better as he has very little pause or interaction to think of his next line.

Oakey

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233 months

essayer

10,250 posts

211 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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The one in Goodfellas where they walk through the kitchen

curtisl

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223 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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I love the goodfellas scene! The music is class too.

I had a look and there's a whole film at 99 mins called the Russian ark that's one take. Not seen it myself

Bacardi

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293 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Hitchcock's 'Rope'. Every scene is a long take, up to 10 mins....

needabike

81 posts

157 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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I got you all beat.

Mad About You - The Conversation


This is a sitcom and the entire episode is one shot and one scene for 20 minutes.


Edited by needabike on Thursday 6th September 02:03

dave stew

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184 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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It used to be (but no doubt superseded now) the opening traffic jam sequence in the French film Weekend.

vescaegg

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184 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Shuvi McTupya said:
Not seen either of those but i was under the impression that Children of Men had the longest single scene. Maybe that was the longest action scene done in one take, or something like that...
The children of men scene is awesome. I had to see it a few times before I even noticed the camera hadn't cut away at all.

Kill Bill has a good an quite long one too when she is in the club about to fight the crazy 88. Think it starts when she walks in and follows her over walls etc.

Digger

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208 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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What was the Orson Welles opening scene, or was he starring in it? As an opening scene, it was one heck of a single shot!

XJSJohn

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236 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Bacardi said:
Hitchcock's 'Rope'. Every scene is a long take, up to 10 mins....
according to this http://listverse.com/2007/10/05/top-15-amazing-lon...

Rope it is!

Jackarmy100

519 posts

220 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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The scene in the middle of atonement blew me away the first time I saw it as so much happens in such a long scene with so many extras and the cameraman travels such a long distance when filming it. This is the only version I can find online which has subtitles.
http://vimeo.com/m/15491124

Aphex

2,160 posts

217 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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I'm sure Apocalypse Now has some very long scenes? It's been a while though.

Watched Stalker a few months back and that has very long scenes which can be a little hard to stick with.

Fittster

20,120 posts

230 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Digger said:
What was the Orson Welles opening scene, or was he starring in it? As an opening scene, it was one heck of a single shot!
Touch of Evil.

But that's a long tracking shot (like Goodfellas), I doubt it's the longest scene.

There's a 107 minute 'film' of Beckham sleeping. To answer the question you need to decide what counts as a film and what is an art installation.

Big Raff

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188 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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There was a long scene in Old Boy, a fight scene that lasted roughly 10 minutes, and filmed in one go in a subway...

Though i may be corrected on that one

omgus

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192 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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The start of Snake Eyes (The legend Nic Cage) starts with a fairly long single take, but i do think Children of Men is more impressive because of the action.

That and the second Tony Jaa film, The Elephant King, the spiral fightscene is one take and hugely impressive.

hapless

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234 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Children of Men:

Wiki said:
Children of Men used several lengthy single-shot sequences in which extremely complex actions take place. The longest of these are a shot in which Kee gives birth (199 seconds); an ambush on a country road (247 seconds); and a scene in which Theo is captured by the Fishes, escapes, and runs down a street and through a building in the middle of a raging battle (454 seconds). These sequences were extremely difficult to film, although the effect of continuity is sometimes an illusion, aided by CGI effects.

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The creation of the single-shot sequences was a challenging, time-consuming process that sparked concerns from the studio. It took fourteen days to prepare for the single shot in which Clive Owen's character searches a building under attack, and five hours for every time they wanted to reshoot it. In the middle of one shot, blood splattered onto the lens, and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki convinced the director to leave it in. According to Owen, "Right in the thick of it are me and the camera operator because we're doing this very complicated, very specific dance which, when we come to shoot, we have to make feel completely random."

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However, the commonly reported statement that the action scenes are continuous shots is not entirely true. Visual effects supervisor Frazer Churchill explains that the effects team had to "combine several takes to create impossibly long shots", where their job was to "create the illusion of a continuous camera move." Once the team was able to create a "seamless blend", they would move on to the next shot. These techniques were important for three continuous shots: the coffee shop explosion in the opening shot, the car ambush, and the battlefield scene. The coffee shop scene was composed of "two different takes shot over two consecutive days"; the car ambush was shot in "six sections and at four different locations over one week and required five seamless digital transitions"; and the battlefield scene "was captured in five separate takes over two locations". In an interview with Variety, Cuarón acknowledged this nature of the "single-shot" action sequences: "Maybe I'm spilling a big secret, but sometimes it's more than what it looks like. The important thing is how you blend everything and how you keep the perception of a fluid choreography through all of these different pieces."

him_over_there

970 posts

223 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Adam Mason's Pig is kind of a one take film. There are a few places where it's has been cut but the events in the film all happen in real time and the cuts are well enough hidden.

It's reasonably impressive camera work considering it's 90 minutes.

D-Angle

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259 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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Not especially long, but all done in one camera shot, which is pretty impressive given the type of scene it is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZzcxcKPcrI