Following the black site attack in Poland, Navy SEAL Jake Harris (Scott Adkins) must use all his battle-honed skills to survive an airport siege from mercenaries attempting to capture high-profile terrorist suspect Amin Mansur. With a bomb threatening the State of the Union Address, Mansur is the only person who may know its location. Still reeling from the loss of his team, Harris must protect the man he brought in for justice at any cost. Edited to appear as one continuous take, One More Shot also stars Michael Jai White, Alexis Knapp, and Tom Berenger.
Starring:
Scott Adkins
Michael Jai White
Alexis Knapp
Meena Rayann
Tom Berenger
Directed by: James Nunn
Produced by: Ben Jacques
Written by: Jamie Russell
Who knew you could fit that much in just one shot? Go behind the scenes and see how the action of #OneMoreShot was made.
Starring:
Scott Adkins
Michael Jai White
Alexis Knapp
Meena Rayann
Tom Berenger
Directed by: James Nunn
Produced by: Ben Jacques
Written by: Jamie Russell
Who knew you could fit that much in just one shot? Go behind the scenes and see how the action of #OneMoreShot was made.
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00:00 One more shot is a direct continuation of One Shot.
00:03 We're continuing the story with the same characters,
00:06 and we are gonna complete the mission
00:08 that we set out in the first movie.
00:10 - It is literally an entire movie done in one shot,
00:14 and it is so action-packed.
00:16 (man yelling)
00:18 - The camera just keeps following you.
00:23 There's no cutaways, there's no cuts,
00:24 there's no other setups, no pickups.
00:26 Kind of like real life.
00:28 - It is absolutely crazy that we're actually shooting
00:31 inside an airport.
00:32 It's a one-shot film.
00:35 So it's absolutely insane being here at night.
00:40 - Every day was an absolute miracle,
00:41 like just performing these really long takes
00:44 to sort of achieve the vision.
00:46 (dramatic music)
00:49 - Action!
00:51 - You can't storyboard a movie like this.
00:53 So the only way we could pre-visualize shooting the movie
00:55 is to kind of shoot it on a GoPro,
00:58 or a small format camera ahead of time,
01:00 so that you can iron out the kinks in story,
01:03 work out logistically how you're gonna do stuff,
01:05 all of the technical stuff that really goes into making
01:07 such a complicated film.
01:09 You can kind of learn the geography of what you wanna do,
01:11 and you can learn what angles look good,
01:13 and where you wanna put these editorial beats,
01:15 but what you can't factor in is, you know,
01:17 the performance that individual actors are gonna bring.
01:20 - I am so impressed.
01:22 Every day I come to work,
01:23 and I am so impressed by everyone,
01:25 be it like the actors,
01:26 but like the crew behind this whole,
01:29 like the magic that we do, it's insane what they do.
01:32 It's insane.
01:33 - Being a part of a crew like that was just like,
01:35 it was mind-blowing, and I was like,
01:37 I wanna do this more.
01:39 - It's not for the faint at heart.
01:42 It's really high-paced, which is okay for this,
01:45 because it's so urgent.
01:47 It's happening in such a short period of time.
01:50 Everybody is real hyped up,
01:52 blood pressure going through the roof,
01:54 sweating and walking fast,
01:56 and talking, talking, talking,
01:57 and trying to get to the bottom of all this.
02:00 It's all done in one shot.
02:02 - This is about the hardest possible movie
02:04 you could ever choose to do.
02:06 The fact that it's all done in one take,
02:08 all the action scenes done in one continuous take.
02:12 The whole movie seemingly looking like it's in one
02:15 continuous take.
02:16 I knew what I was getting myself in for.
02:18 I do it for the fans of action,
02:23 and the gods of action.
02:25 We need to appease those gods of action.
02:28 Look for it.
02:29 One more shot, coming soon.
02:32 - The previs GoPro version of this was invaluable,
02:35 and honestly, shooting in the airport
02:37 is one of the most technically challenging things.
02:40 - It's kind of weird to see people lining up for flights
02:44 right next to where we are actually filming,
02:47 and shooting guns and things, and talking about bombs.
02:49 - I think what's great about One More Shot
02:51 is that we continue the same mission,
02:53 the same storyline from One Shot,
02:55 and continue it into this movie.
02:56 So viewers of the first one, and fans of the first one,
03:00 hopefully will get a lot more enjoyment out of it,
03:02 because they're seeing what happens
03:03 on the next level of the journey for these characters
03:07 that we liked in the first one.
03:08 - It's like doing a little one-act play for every scene.
03:14 It's just one camera following everybody,
03:18 and it gets off one person, goes on another,
03:20 and boom, they pop up over here, et cetera.
03:23 - If you liked One Shot, you're gonna love One More Shot.
03:26 It's bigger, it's badder, there's more guns,
03:28 there's more fights, there's more explosions,
03:30 there's more story, there's more cool camera tricks.
03:33 - This is technically a very, very interesting film to see.
03:38 (dramatic music)
03:40 - You cannot miss it, you cannot miss it.
03:43 It's not possible.
03:44 (dramatic music)
03:47 (screaming)
03:50 (explosion)