For our ‘Wooden Niccolls’ series we recreate episodes from Hollywood films on a budget using consumer camera gear. This time around, we used the Panasonic GH6 and Vazen anamorphic lenses to recreate a scene from the movie ‘The Nice Guys’ starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling.
Let us know how we did, and whether our dynamic duo have futures as Hollywood stars.
Want to see a behind the scenes look at how this was made? You can check out the full video below.
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Behind the scenes
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