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Minimal Crew, Maximum Impact: The 'Influencers' Method

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Filmmaker achieved expansive visuals with a small, mobile crew.
  • Thailand and South of France locations offered spectacular backdrops.
  • Minimalist approach prioritized flexibility and creative accidents.
Minimal Crew, Maximum Impact: The 'Influencers' Method

Director Kurtis David Harder employed a unique, minimalist production strategy to create the visually striking sequel "Influencers." By maintaining a small, agile crew akin to a documentary team, Harder was able to achieve an expansive sense of scale and incorporate diverse, spectacular international locations such as Thailand and the South of France.

This approach, honed on previous projects, allowed for significant flexibility on set. Harder's team prioritized mobility, fitting essential gear into a single van and traveling extensively over five months between France, Bali, and North America. This allowed for quick adaptation to spontaneous creative opportunities and "happy accidents" during shooting.

The extended, yet efficient, shooting schedule facilitated deeper character exploration and stronger performances. By casting individuals willing to embrace the strenuous, collaborative adventure, Harder ensured a cohesive vision, with cast members even taking on multiple roles like costume design, ultimately realizing the film's ambitious script and visual goals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Harder used a "pseudo-documentary" style with a mobile, minimal crew, treating the film like a road trip and maximizing flexibility.
The sequel "Influencers" was filmed across spectacular international locations, including the South of France and Bali.
His philosophy involves a small, collaborative crew, prioritizing adaptability and allowing time for creative discoveries and strong performances.

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