As you’re able to probably think from their movies , Crank : High Voltagedirectors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have sort of a different filmmaking philosophy that ’s as dangerous and amazing as what they farm .

In a recent interview , the two directors discuss their motive to use handheld , consumer cameras ( from RED , Canon , and Sony ) , as well as their tendency to make the cinematography of their movies as badass as the movies themselves . Many of the scenes are filmed while rollerblading ( sometimes while hanging onto railway car ) , and they recognize that filming the Crank movies is a legitimately dangerous task .

More to our interest group , Neveldine and Taylor seem to betotal camera nerds , using dozens of different cameras to capture exactly the correct feel for each vista . They ’re other adoptive parent and even joke that “ Pretty soon , I think we ’ll both take the air to fructify with BlackBerrys that have HD capabalities , and then we ’ll just shoot the movie on our petty phone . ”

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https://gizmodo.com/crank-2-high-voltage-being-shot-with-cheapo-best-buy-h-386778

Check out the interview , it ’s great to see on the nose how these guys are making the sometimes - dreary action movie genre totally fun again . [ Moveline ]

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