![]() It takes a while to warm up, as we are shown black and white shots from someones holiday videos, but i guess it’s all setting the scene. Outside of the premise of how the film was shot, its hard to know what to expect from the opening. The film even begins with a disclaimer, clearly stating that the film is not endoresed by, or had the permission from anyone at disney. ![]() To avoid arousing suspicion they entered the parks in small groups, dressed as tourists and used iPhones to access the scripts. The cast and crew adopted guerilla-style filmmaking techniques and shot the film on two Canon EOS 5D Mark II and one Canon EOS 1D Mark IV cameras. It may not sound like much, until you learn that this film was shot entirely (99% at least) between Disney World and Disney Land properties, without either park being aware! If you haven’t heard of Escape From Tomorrow (written and directed by Randy Moore) then you’re in for a treat! It’s the story of a repressed father on a family holiday to a theme park, as he experiences hallucinations and strange occurrences within the park properties. ![]() ![]() What do you do when you want to make a film in a Disney Theme Park, but don’t want Disney to know about it? Today we take a spoiler-free look at Escape From Tomorrow! What? ![]()
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