No Time to Die Car Chase — DP Linus Sandgren on Location, Stunts & IMAX

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DP Linus Sandgren explains the location, stunts, and IMAX involved in the No Time to Die car chase through Matera.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro to Linus Sandgren
00:30 - Technique 1: Dual-Purpose Location
01:47 - Technique 2: Multiple Formats
03:16 - Technique 3: Practical Stunts
04:18 - Final Thoughts

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Linus Sandgren is a cinematographer on the rise. From more character-driven projects like American Hustle and Joy to spectacles like La La Land and First Man — his range is off the charts. In this video, we look to one of his latest projects, No Time to Die, and how they pulled off an incredible chase through Matera. Along with director Cary Joji Fukunaga, Sandgren explains the location, stunts, and using IMAX cameras to capture the thrilling No Time to Die car chase.

First is the location. Sandgren describes the qualities that make Matera such an ideal location for this “romantic action,” to use his words. Not only do we get the picturesque beauty of Italy, we also get the brutal and unforgiving stone streets and buildings. Together, these juxtaposed elements were ideal for Bond’s chase through Matera.

The next important element in the No Time to Die car chase is the stunt work. Linus Sandgren describes the goal to find a balance between a spectacular James Bond car chase while sticking to possible (not impossible) stunts.

And finally, to capture the beauty and spectacle, Sandgren explains the decision to shoot both with an anamorphic format as well as IMAX. The benefits are the widest and tallest aspect ratios that would present the action in such a way that submerges the audience. They even strapped IMAX cameras to motorcycles!

All in all, the No Time to Die car chase through Matera will go down as one of the best crafted and most tense James Bond sequences. Thanks to DP Linus Sandgren and director Cary Joji Fukunaga, Daniel Craig’s last go-round as James Bond is just as satisfying and spectacular as his first.

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VIDEO EDITOR: BRANDON SCULLION
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♬ SONGS USED:

James Bond Theme
“What Have You Done” - Hans Zimmer
“Back to MI6” - Hans Zimmer
“I’ll Be Right Back” - Hans Zimmer
“Square Escape” - Hans Zimmer
“Matera” - Hans Zimmer
“Someone Was Here” - Hans Zimmer
Goldeneye 64 Bond Theme

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