How to shoot this:
Here's the setting.
The camera is inside Car 1, near the front, aimed at the back. We see Car 2 through the rear window and it crashes into the back of Car 1. The back seat passengers in Car 1 are physically affected by the crash.
Now I was thinking maybe I cut at the moment of the crash to a blackout and audio of the crash, so I won't have to deal with the physical affects of the crash. But in terms of the shoot, what is the best way to plan such a shoot for a crash that never really happens (meaning the cars don't physically collide in real life)?
Should I just green screen the rear window?
How would you guys plan this shot?
Please let me know if you want me to elaborate on the setting. Maybe I wasn't able to explain it properly. I'm just looking for cheap ways of planning such a shoot.
Thanks
aveek
Here's the setting.
The camera is inside Car 1, near the front, aimed at the back. We see Car 2 through the rear window and it crashes into the back of Car 1. The back seat passengers in Car 1 are physically affected by the crash.
Now I was thinking maybe I cut at the moment of the crash to a blackout and audio of the crash, so I won't have to deal with the physical affects of the crash. But in terms of the shoot, what is the best way to plan such a shoot for a crash that never really happens (meaning the cars don't physically collide in real life)?
Should I just green screen the rear window?
How would you guys plan this shot?
Please let me know if you want me to elaborate on the setting. Maybe I wasn't able to explain it properly. I'm just looking for cheap ways of planning such a shoot.
Thanks
aveek