It would be fair to say that accurately reflecting the demands and the thrill of high-speed is something very important to Joseph Kosinski. The acclaimed director of Top Gun: Maverick is staying a little closer to the ground with his upcoming Formula One movie, which will star Brad Pitt as a retired racer who is brought back to the track for one last go-around.
Bruckheimer and Kosinski reunite after working together on Maverick with historic results, and as reported by panel host Will Buxton, will shoot footage at every race from the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, until the end of the season. The car that Pitt will drive has been designed by Mercedes, the constructor which won seven Formula 1 world championships between 2014 and 2020.
What Technology from Top Gun: Maverick Will the Film Incorporate? Kosinski's team are using technology and lessons they picked up from filming inside the cockpits of fighter jets on Maverick, developing over the course of 18 months, what has been described as "the smallest moveable 6K camera ever", which will allow the director to capture incredibly visceral footage from inside the cockpit of the race cars, which are capable of speeds of up to 225 miles per hour.
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