When it comes to memorable film chase scenes, one does not need to be behind the wheel of a car—motorcycle, bicycle, skis or even on foot will work. Anything goes, and any means of pursuit will ...
Following is the transcript of the video. Narrator: This is a chase scene from 1924. It's from the movie "Sherlock Jr.," and in it, Buster Keaton seems to almost get hit by a train. With extremely ...
What makes it impressive to me is that they didn't fall into the classic trap of period pieces. Most street scenes in most period pieces populate the roads and parking lots with cool cars of that era.
Three-time Global Rallycross champion and record-holding stunt driver Tanner Foust rates 10 car-chase scenes in movies, such as "No Time to Die" and "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift," for ...
Movies Insider took a look at some of the most pivotal car chase scenes to show how the genre evolved over a century of moviemaking with the advent of new techniques and technology. Hollywood has ...
Action director Lawrence Ribeiro has appeared in Filmmaker‘s pages before, writing about pre-viz’ing a fight scene and stunt training. Recently he has been directing a series of car chase short films, ...