But he has probably shot more film than any other working director.
The film was shot over a period of six months.
We spent two days together while the film was being shot.
The film was shot in the summer of 1982 within six weeks.
The film was shot in 35 days over a 53 day period.
The film was shot in 16 days for under $200,000.
The short film was shot over two and a half days.
The whole film was shot in the space of a few weeks.
The film was shot in less than three weeks, at a cost of $800,000.
He shot the film in 18 days with no budget.
The video also includes various film shots of children in torn/old clothes, and behind fences or various other objects.
Most of the film shot was black and white.
Camera crews have also visited the store several times to film interior shots.
One film shot showed the tornado passing directly over a camera placed and buried on the ground.
To film public shots, a small filming crew were used as to not attract too much attention from passers by.
He specialized in aerial film shots following his return to South Africa.
This movie is the first film shot and completed on the Red One 4k camera.
They then merged the ideas into one extended film shot for the TV show.
Looks like one of those film shots of an American hurricane.
Even with all the film shot, he still has to do a soundtrack, dub the spoken lines, and edit the final cut.