2. Before the crash
There were 7 camera shots before they crash. Each shot added up to 26 seconds
This shot is 3 seconds
long This shot is 2 seconds
long
This shot is 5 seconds
long
This shot is 1 second
long
This shot is 3 seconds
long
This shot is 6 seconds
long
This shot is 8 seconds
long
3. After the crash
This shot is 5 seconds
long
This shot is about half a
second long
This shot is about 1
second long
this shot is about half a
second long
This shot is about 1
second long
This shot is 1 second
long
This shot is 17 seconds
long
This part of the scene adds up to about 26 seconds
4. Reason + CGI
The reason why the camera shot were so long before the accident is
because the director didn't’t want the audience to have a feeling of if
something was going to happen next. All action scene are very quick
and jumps to one shot to another. But as soon as they crashed all the
shots were probably less than 2 seconds long
The CGI in this scene was mainly when the poles went through the
windscreen and the back of the seat. The reason they used CGI is to
keep the actors safe when they were filming. Some of the poles were
real but some were CGI.