Theoretical Films | Behind the Scenes: Silentium Dei
A behind the scenes look at a 12 minute "oner" shot on over 80 feet of dolly track in the Northern California woods.
Short film, oner, long take, fisher 10, Attila Rostas, Red Epic, Dolly, single take film
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BTS: Silentium Dei

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“Silentium Dei” by Attila Rostas is an abstract short film I shot in 2014.  It’s been touring around the world in a number of high profile film festivals.  You can see the complete list and learn more about the film on IMDB – Silentium Dei

 

The film was conceived and executed as a single 12 minute take.  Challenges included a large cast, horses, and over 80 feet of dolly track.

 

Behind the Scenes Video:

Filmed and Devised by – Keith Curry Jr.
Sound by – Nathan R Burke
Assistant Camera by – Bryan Cho
Additional Sound Design by – Craig Ramirez
Song – Drifting Away by Faithless
San Francisco 2016.

 

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