The summer's scariest horror movie was filmed with iPhones, drones, and a goat
Briefly

Director Danny Boyle adopted a unique filming strategy for "28 Years Later" by using lightweight technology like iPhones and drones to reduce costs. He even strapped cameras to farm animals, though the goat footage didn't make the final cut. This experimental approach allowed greater flexibility in navigating the wild settings of Northumberland. The film follows a boy facing zombies, and Boyle's innovative techniques reflect his commitment to maintaining a lo-fi aesthetic while utilizing modern technology.
We did strap a camera to some animals a couple of times - yeah, a goat.
Any smartphone now can record at 4K, indeed up to 60 frames per second, which is more than enough resolution you need for cinema exhibition.
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