Ready and action!
Following Alicia's story,
basically, as you go down the rabbit hole with her, 
you realize that the body cam becomes one of
the most exciting characters in the entire film.
We had about 12 RX0 cameras on set.
This bodycam contains footage of narc officers murdering civilians.
It's this big.
And I have no idea they make it but it's amazing.
We came up with this harness.
We had an a7 and we also had the new Sony RX0,
and that actual footage is in the movie 
that you're watching.
It was one time we took an RX0
and we backed a truck right into it
and Rob Alonzo, the action director, looked at me and said: 'Trucks damaged, camera's fine.'
Dante Spinotti, our cinematographer, 
maybe you've heard of him, he's a legend.
And action!
When we are shooting, he comes up to me he says: 'Sean, I just gotta let you know,
we couldn't have gotten that scene 
without these Sony Venice cameras.'
I'll take his word for it.
This was the first time myself and Dante had to just sit down and work with Sony in Venice.
And it changed my life.
And Action!
The sensitivity that this camera has is unbelievable.
This allows you not the simple ability to
shot when it's darker,
it allows you the freedom of choice that before this
camera, we didn't have.
I think there was one time where I felt like it's dark and
we went to the monitor and watch the
image in the entire images there.
'That was great, man!'
And what's great about the movie we made is that it's visceral and it celebrates the lack of light
and this camera handled that's so beautifully.
The Venice was pretty remarkable in terms of life being able to pick up our skin tone, our skin color
and make it look beautiful even in the lowest light.
What's great about Sony now is it's a creative entertainment company underpinned by its technology.
This kind of set in a new bar in the
industry.
'This is your plan?'
Proobably one of the most dynamic cameras
I've ever touched.
'You got a hard choice to make right now.
Are you one of us?
Or are you one of them?'
