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Danny Boyle says he filmed '28 Years Later' with iPhones, drones, and a goat

Danny Boyle says he filmed '28 Years Later' with iPhones, drones, and a goat

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Many Hollywood directors use expensive cameras to film their blockbusters. Danny Boyle 's approach to filming his zombie sequel "28 Years Later" was a bit more… experimental.
"We did strap a camera to some animals a couple of times — yeah, a goat," Boyle told Business Insider.
The director, whose 2002 horror classic "28 Days Later" was shot on digital cameras for a deliberately lo-fi look, was keen to take a similarly unconventional approach with his follow-up film two decades later.
The movie, written by Alex Garland, follows 12-year-old Spike (Alfie Williams) as he leaves his secluded island home for the first time with his father, Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and comes face-to-face with hordes of people infected with the Rage Virus.
To capture their terrifying encounters with zombies, Boyle told BI he relied on iPhones, drones, and yes, those goats. While Boyle said the goat shot didn't make it into the final cut, the tactic prompted him to try strapping a camera to a new variant of the infected, called the "Slow-Low," which crawls on the ground eating bugs.
"Having done it with the goats, you then think, 'Oh!'" Boyle said. That Slow-Low shot made it into the film — and into the trailer, too.
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For the film's pulse-pounding chase scenes, Boyle relied on iPhones and drones instead of heavy high-tech equipment.
"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," he said.
Keeping the crew light on their feet also helped them more easily navigate the wild landscape of Northumberland, the UK region used as a filming location for "28 Years Later."
Plus, there's an added bonus: shooting on iPhones makes things "way, way cheaper."

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Originally published April 17; updated June 17 at 12:15 p.m. PT The most frightening zombies to ever appear on the big screen are back on Friday, and faster than ever. But can they run all the way to the 2026 Oscars? More from GoldDerby 'The Pitt' heads back into production, DC finds its Clayface, and more of today's top stories Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise, Dolly Parton, and Wynn Thomas to receive honorary Oscars Marc Maron's 'Are We Good?': What happens when stars clash with their documentary filmmakers Set almost three decades after 28 Days Later (2003) and 28 Weeks Later (2007), the first two films in Alex Garland's horror franchise, 28 Years Later is scheduled for theatrical release on June 20. Garland is back as the writer and Danny Boyle, who directed the first flick, returns to direct. (Juan Carlos Fresnadillo directed and cowrote the sequel.) Watch the trailer below. Garland recently told Business Insider that sequels have become less profitable through the years, and that the Marvel behemoth is partly to blame. "I think sequels are seen as diminishing returns," he said. "I don't wanna sort of throw shade as it were, but Marvel has something to do with this," the writer added. "It's not a criticism of Marvel, I just think people got oversaturated." Reviews for 28 Years Later are expected to be released on Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET, just two days before the movie hits theaters. Sony says the late embargo date is to keep spoilers at a minimum. 28 Years Later stars Jodie Comer as Isla, a pregnant woman; Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Jamie, a scavenger and Isla's husband; and Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson, a knowledgable fellow survivor. The plot follows a group of people who've avoided zombie attacks for decades by living on an isolated island. When one member goes to the mainland, he discovers that the monsters — as well as the human survivors — have mutated. Neither of the first two films was recognized at the Oscars, though they did contend at other awards shows. The good news? Horror movies like 28 Years Later occasionally do receive Academy Award nominations, particularly in the craft categories, suggesting Oscar voters aren't too afraid of the genre. Mubi Earlier this year, The Substance (2024) received five overall bids: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Coralie Fargeat, Best Actress for Demi Moore, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling; it won the latter. Moore starred as an aging Hollywood star named Elisabeth Sparkle who, in an effort to stay relevant, injected herself with a substance that created a younger, sexier version of herself (Margaret Qualley). The Silence of the Lambs (1991) remains the only horror flick to win Best Picture at the Oscars. In addition, it took home top prizes for Anthony Hopkins in Best Actor for playing iconic cannibal Hannibal Lecter, and Jodie Foster in Best Actress as FBI cadet Clarice Starling. The landmark film also won Best Director for Jonathan Demme and Best Adapted Screenplay for Ted Tally, and earned bids in Best Film Editing and Best Sound. Another spooky movie that found success at the Academy Awards is The Exorcist (1973). Linda Blair was nominated in Best Supporting Actress for playing a girl possessed by the devil. Ellen Burstyn was a Best Actress nominee for playing her petrified mother, and Jason Miller, as a skeptical priest, was up for Best Supporting Actor. The film received 10 total noms, including Best Picture and Best Director for William Friedkin, and won Best Sound and Best Adapted Screenplay for William Peter Blatty. Other performers to win for frightening roles include Kathy Bates (Misery, 1990) as an obsessed fan, Natalie Portman (Black Swan, 2010) as a traumatic ballerina, and Ruth Gordon (Rosemary's Baby, 1968) as a satan-worshipping neighbor. But aren't we here to talk about zombies? Searchlight To date, the only zombie movies to receive Oscar attention were King of the Zombies (1941) in Best Score, Young Frankenstein (1974) in Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound, Frankenstein (1994) in Best Makeup, and Frankenweenie (2012) in Best Animated Feature. There's some debate about whether Emma Stone's character in Poor Things (2023) is actually a zombie, considering she was brought back to life via a brain transplant, but that film received 11 bids and won four: Best Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Production Design. 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