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The Austin Powers in Goldmember opening scene is the definition of a show-stopper. From the star-studded cameos like Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Danny DeVito to the over-the-top action filmmaking — it is a sight to behold. But how did director Jay Roach pull this scene off?
In this video, we partner with Sundance Collab and Jay Roach to walk us through the filmmaking process behind creating the Austin Powers 3 opening sequence — and we’ll be taking a look at never-before-seen Austin Powers: Goldmember storyboards as we do it. For the Austin Powers in Goldmember opening scene, Jay Roach discusses how he balanced tone and contrast between each segment. Buckle your belts for some very groovy filmmaking theory baby, yeah!
For Austin Powers 3, the filmmakers really had to step it up, starting with a hilariously ridiculous action sequence — which, as Roach explains, would not have been possible without “pure preparation” that starts with storyboarding and directing considerations for tone and contrast.
Then the Austin Powers in Goldmember intro breaks the 4th wall and turns into a Hollywood musical and that iconic Austin Powers dance. The different modes of comedy on display during the Austin Powers in Goldmember opening scene is a masterclass in directing comedy, action, and tone.
You might not have the budget (or Tom Cruise) to pull off the intro to your next film, but the lessons here still apply — be prepared, make a storyboard, and approach each scene as if it were as bold and dynamic as the Austin Powers in Goldmember opening scene. For more, including the entire collection of Austin Powers storyboards, follow the link to our blog.
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