Cary Joji Fukunaga’s First Idea For ‘No Time To Die’ Was All In James Bond’s Head–But Was This Sam Mendes’ Plan Too? April 22, 2020 Daniel Rennie Off Director's Chair, Filmmaking, Franchises, James Bond, Cary Joji Fukunaga brainstormed some unique ideas for the 25th installment of the Bond franchise....
The Full Story Behind James Bond’s Greatest Stunt March 26, 2020 Daniel Rennie Off Acting, Cinematography, Effects, Filmmaking, Franchises, Home, James Bond, Stunt Work, Stunt Work, The Spy Who Loved Me is considered Roger Moore's best Bond film, and one of the...
Texas Switch: The In-Camera Technique That Makes Actors Look Like Stuntmen August 7, 2019 Daniel Rennie Off Filmmaking, Home, One of the common questions audiences have about action films is: Did the actor perform...
BBC Open University’s 3-Hour Exploration into the Making of Bond Epic ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ December 19, 2017 Daniel Rennie Off Filmmaking, The Producers, This year marks the fortieth anniversary of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). The third film in...