In an unprecedented blend of real-life heroism and original filmmaking, Act
of Valor stars a group of active-duty U.S. Navy SEALs in a film like
no other in Hollywood’s history. A fictionalized account of real life
Navy SEAL operations, Act of Valor blazes into theatres
nationwide on February 24th and features a gripping story
that takes audiences on an adrenaline-fueled, edge-of-their-seat
journey. This fast-paced, depiction of daring covert operations delivers
a thrilling mix of stealthy tension, intense human drama, and sudden
fierce combat waged by lethal heroes armed with the world’s best
training and firepower. Act of Valor is a Bandito Brothers film
produced and directed by Mike “Mouse” McCoy and Scott Waugh and written
by Kurt Johnstad. Crucial to capturing the film’s absorbing
up-close-and-personal action was its use of lightweight, highly mobile
EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR cameras from Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in
digital imaging solutions. As director of photography, and now member of
Canon’s Explorer of Light program, Shane Hurlbut explained, the film
could not have been made with any other camera system.
“Nothing is as small and nimble as our Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera
packages,” said Hurlbut, a member of the American Society of
Cinematographers, who has captured moving images using practically every
film and video format currently available. “Never have I been so excited
by the creative possibilities a camera offers cinematographers.”
“Inventing new perspectives for creative storytelling demands innovative
new tools and we are proud to be a part of that process. The Canon EOS
5D Mark II Digital SLR camera provides filmmakers with a highly compact
and mobile form factor. This camera has sparked our recent introduction
of the new Cinema EOS system, our formal entrance into the world of
cinema and television production,” noted Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice
president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications
Group, Canon U.S.A.
“Because the Canon 5D Mark II is so light weight, we were able to defy
conventional motion picture camera physics and capture a high-quality
cinematic image, which ultimately looked incredible on a 100-foot
theatrical screen,” said Scott Waugh, co-director, Act of Valor.
Game-Changer
The Canon 5D Mark II delivers full 1920 x 1080 HD video recording at
user-selectable frame rates of 30 (29.97), 24 (23.976) and 25 fps.
Employing a 21.1-megapixel 35mm full-frame Canon-manufactured CMOS
sensor measuring 36 x 24 mm, the 5D Mark II also utilizes Canon’s DIGIC
4 image processors, which employ sophisticated digital signal processing
to maximize picture quality and provide advanced operational features.
HD footage is recorded to universally available CF cards for exceptional
workflow convenience. According to Hurlbut, the camera is nothing less
than a “game-changer” for motion-picture production.
“I call the Canon 5D Mark II a ‘game-changer’ for several reasons,”
Hurlbut elaborated. “The first is its big CMOS sensor’s ability to
collect light in widely varying ISOs. It’s very clean up to 1600 ISO.
Its light-gathering capability has a nice, very film-like gradient. The
5D Mark II’s sensor also delivers ‘VistaVision’ depth of field. No other
digital HD camera out there will deliver that. I find that if you
operate at the right f-stop with the 5D Mark II, you get a
wonderful, shallow depth of field. You’re also getting skin tones unlike
any delivered by other cameras. I don’t think the other manufacturers
have put the kind of R&D into their cameras that Canon put into its 5D
Mark II. Perhaps the biggest reason why the 5D Mark II is a game changer
is because it’s so compact. You can capture perspectives with it that no
other camera system can deliver.”
Guerrilla Tactics
Shot on sea, air and land in many locations around the world, Act of
Valor owes much of its cinema verité style to the compact
size of the Canon 5D Mark II, which enabled Hurlbut and his six-man crew
to be nearly as stealthy as the active-duty SEALs the film depicts. The
crew was able to transport an eight-camera production package in the
overhead bins of airliners and avoid transportation difficulties of
shipping larger more sensitive equipment. Once on location, the crew
went into what Hurlbut calls “platoon module,” a tactic for
self-sufficiency in which they could hand-carry everything they needed,
thanks to their compact 5D Mark II cameras and the minimal support and
lighting gear required.
The compact size of the Canon 5D Mark II also allowed for a lot of
set-ups each day that Hurlbut says would not have been possible with
larger camera systems. Hurlbut had his crew outfit their 5D Mark II
cameras for different shooting configurations that could be switched at
a moment’s notice with accessories from such companies as Redrock Micro
and Zacuto.
“More than anything, what I love about the Canon 5D Mark II is that it’s
part of a global revolution,” Hurlbut concluded. “The 5D Mark II is
causing a paradigm shift in the production industry because it provides
film-like quality combined with lightweight operation and amazing
mobility. It’s also affordable, so it’s giving a lot of people a voice
who’ve never had one before. I think the style of filmmaking that’s
going to come out of the use of the 5D Mark II will be a whole, fresh
new style that hasn’t even been named yet.”
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About Act of Valor
Produced and directed by former Baja 1000 champion Mike “Mouse” McCoy
and former stuntman Scott Waugh, and written by Kurt Johnstad (300),
Act of Valor features a gripping story that takes audiences on an
edge-of-their-seat journey, when a mission to recover a kidnapped CIA
operative unexpectedly results in the discovery of an imminent,
terrifying global threat, an elite team of highly-trained Navy SEALs
must immediately embark on a heart-stopping secret operation, the
outcome of which will determine the fate of us all. Act of Valor
combines stunning combat sequences, up-to-the-minute battlefield
technology, and heart-pumping emotion for the ultimate action adventure
film—showcasing the skills, training and tenacity of the greatest action
heroes of them all: real Navy SEALs.
For more information about Act of Valor, please visit http://www.actofvalor.com.
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