Wednesday, October 5, 2011
"Even after meticulous planning, the rides themselves were a free-for-all. Each called for different shots, for which they’d be fighting against the disabling physics of Coney Island’s most violent rides. For example on the Flyer, Johnstone held the camera as tightly as possible while his director of photography watched a monitor and screamed instructions over the noise and chaos of the ride."
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