F1: The Movie gives the sensation of racing at 200mph from a driver’s eye view thanks to two sets of new cameras custom-engineered for the film.
If Formula 1 owner Liberty Media wanted to succeed in attracting more viewers to its live race broadcasts, it needed to add dust and grit to the glossy promo for F1: The Movie. The target was to capture the experience of being in a race car at 200mph. Who better to do that than the filmmakers who had propelled Top Gun: Maverick to box office glory...
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