Watch: ‘How Automotive Chase Scenes Have Developed Over 100 Years’ Video
by Alex Billington
November 27, 2024
Supply: YouTube
“Hollywood has developed numerous methods to make automotive chases really feel extra actual and visceral to audiences.” This easy-to-watch video essay takes a fast 10-minute look again at a handful of probably the most unforgettable automotive chases in film historical past. We missed this video when it first dropped on YouTube again in 2021 – it was made as promotion for Quick and Livid 9 aka simply F9 which opened in 2021 – nevertheless it’s nonetheless enjoyable to observe anytime. The video covers iconic automotive chase scenes from Bullitt (1968), The French Connection (1971), Vanishing Level (1971), Ronin (1998), Drive (2011), Black Panther (2018), Extraction (2020), Ford v Ferrari (2019) + a number of others. Insider’s How Automotive Chase Scenes Have Developed Over 100 Years begins with the enduring Buster Keaton chase in 1924’s Sherlock Jr. (adopted up by his basic The Common). Whereas this is not probably the most in-depth or in depth cinema historical past video essay, it should get you excited to observe extra of those motion pictures. And I am glad they point out “The Biscuit” which is just about the business customary used on most units these days.
Due to OpenCulture for the tip. Video intro by way of YouTube: “Quick & Livid 9, set for a 2021 launch, is the tenth installment in a franchise recognized for pushing the boundaries of automotive chases. However there was lots of technological innovation main up up to now that originated in basic movies like The French Connection and allowed for much more reasonable and dynamic chases in newer movies like Child Driver and Extraction. On this episode of Films Insider [for the Insider channel], we check out how the artwork of the automotive chase has developed over eight many years in Hollywood, from the influential chase in Bullitt to the wild spectacles of the Quick & Livid franchise.” This automotive chase scenes video is produced by Meredith Geaghan-Breiner for the Insider YouTube channel with Chris Snyder as showrunner. The video is edited by Kyle Desiderio. And narrated by Abby Tang. We have additionally posted different nice automotive chase movies together with “Driving at Night time” profile of Drive & Nightcrawler scenes, and Spectre Video Weblog on Rome Automotive Chase. What’s your fave automotive chase?