Crossing the Line (2008 film)

Crossing the Line (2008 film)
Crossing The Line
Directed by Peter Jackson
Neill Blomkamp (additional director)
Produced by Carolynne Cunningham
Jim Jannard
Fran Walsh
Written by Peter Jackson
Starring Tom Hobbs
Calum Gittins
Music by James Newton Howard
Editing by Jabez Olssen
Studio Red Digital Cinema
Distributed by WingNut Films
Weta Limited
Release date(s) April, 2008 (USA)

Crossing the Line is a 2008 short film by Peter Jackson set in World War I. It is the first film made with the Red One camera. The film has no dialog apart from the incidental speech of background characters.

In 2007, the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, manufacturers of the Red One, a new digital motion-picture camera, offered Jackson the chance to test their prototype cameras and record some sample footage for the 2007 NAB convention. Jackson instead proposed that he should use the testing time to shoot a short film. In March 2007, staff from Red flew to New Zealand with two of their prototype cameras, nicknamed "Boris" and "Natasha". The film was shot over two days, March 30 and 31, in Masterton.[1] The short film was shown two weeks later at NAB where it attracted large crowds and long lines.[2]

Plot

The film centres around two young soldiers in World War I who are about to go into battle. Both have comforting reminders of home. One of the men is an infantryman who clutches a photograph of his lover. The other a pilot who carefully tucks a teddy bear into a safe place in the cockpit of his biplane.

The pilot takes off, headed for the airspace above the trenches where the other soldier waits for the whistle signalling an attack. The whistle sounds and the soldier tucks his photograph into his pocket and charges forward across the battlefield and dives into a foxhole. When he gets there he is horrified to discover he has dropped his photograph. He spots it lying on the battlefield nearby and begins crawling over to retrieve it. However every time he gets close the wind blows it further away.

Meanwhile above him, the pilot is now involved in a dogfight with a German triplane while simultaneously struggling to keep control of his bear which keeps coming loose from its safe place in his cockpit. Eventually the bear falls out of his cockpit and becomes caught on the tail section of his plane.

Below on the ground, the infantryman has caught up with his photograph, but he doesn't realise he has wandered into the sights of a German sniper. Just as the sniper is about to fire, the view through his rifle scope is blocked by an object. It is the pilot's bear, which has fallen from the plane. In the time it takes the sniper to knock the bear away, the infantryman has disappeared. In his sights, in the place where the infantryman formerly stood, there is now a tank whose gun is aimed directly at him. The tank fires and the sniper is killed.

References

  1. ^ Boris and Natasha - Photo of Boris and Natasha cameras by Robert Rex Jackson (Flickr)
  2. ^ ‘Crossing the Line’ With the Big Red One - TV Technology (13 June 2007)

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