In this episode of The Deadlights Podcast, we dive into 28 Days Later (2002) and explore the groundbreaking collaboration between Danny Boyle and Alex Garland that reinvented zombie horror for a new generation. We break down how the film’s raw digital look and guerrilla-style filmmaking created an atmosphere unlike anything audiences had seen before.
Chapters:
00:00 Teaser
00:51 Welcome to the Deadlights
03:16 Logline + General Thoughts
05:41 THE CAN
21:17 THE MEAT
32:35 THE COOK
49:50 THE THRILL
01:03:42 THE RIDE
01:09:52 Smashed Pumpkin Ratings
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Credits:
Shot at Playground Social Studios (https://www.playgroundsocial.com/)
Technical Director: Rudy Schieder (@rudyschieder)
TV Wall Installation: Mike Sinas (@mike.tv)
Director of Photography: Andrew Degner (@gnomeresearch)
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