Broken Night Premiers At Sundance! With Broken Night becoming an official selection at this year’s Sundance film festival, Guillermo shares his experience at the festival and answers some b...
Broken Night, the movie
Beauty has never been so terrifying.
Join editor, Paul Martinez as he discusses the ease of editing a film shot with the D800.
On Set: Day Two from Nikon_USA on Vimeo . Go behind the scenes as the crew set up for some of Broken Night’s most pivotal (and terrifying) scenes.
After a grueling 2-day shoot, Writer/Director, Guillermo Arriaga discusses his experience working on Broken Night and shooting with the D800
On the set of Broken Night
From loading equipment and mounting cameras to setting up complex stunts and applying the finishing touches to makeup, go behind the scenes on the first day of shooting Broken Night.
How do you convincingly depict a car colliding with a deer, without the deer ever being in danger? It’s all about preparation.
Join 1st Assistant Director, Chris Berger as he makes final preparations for a complex shoot.
Watch as David O’Brien, 1st Assistant Camera on Broken Night, is introduced to the D800 for the very first time.
Janusz Kaminski talks about the Broken Night project and the horror genre and answers some burning questions.
A convincing performance isn’t just about acting chops. Wardrobe plays a big role too.
Before it was brought to life on-screen, Broken Night was a series of hand drawn images. Watch the making of the movie’s storyboards.
Watch as Broken Night’s youngest actress, Alexis Dubroraw, is prepped for her very first movie stunt.
Working at high elevation to recreate a horrific yet perfectly captured car accident requires a different kind of technical know-how. Discover the technical considerations that went into creating...
How do you create a moment as terrifying as it is beautiful? It all starts with the right location. Join Guillermo Arriaga and Janusz Kaminski as they find the perfect setting for Broken Nig...
Tech scouting
Location scouting
From car wrecks to the coexistence of beauty and horror, renowned writer/director Guillermo Arriaga answers some burning questions.