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Outbreak (1995)

Outbreak
If you think I'm lying, drop the bomb. If you think I'm crazy, drop the bomb. But don't drop the bomb just because you're following orders!
—Sam Daniels
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As we linger ever on the precipice of a pandemic, let us consider Director Wolfgang Petersen’s employment of the long take in the title sequence of Outbreak. 

In a single, long take we tour the military’s Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, specifically the various “biosafety levels” of the Virology Section, from Salmonella to Hanta to the reassuringly-described “unknown”. A graceful steady movement takes us through a myriad of doors and safety checks, a simple slide through space, grounding us in an increasing feeling of discomfort. 

The camera work in David Fincher's 2002 thriller Panic Room often works in much the same way: the camera breaks the boundaries of space, passing confidently into areas of increasing security, the viewer made complicit in the act.

Panic Room (2002) - uninhibited camera scene

In Outbreak's meticulous opening shot, the ballet of cues is artfully rendered by dozens of actors and extras and the effect is hypnotic, instilling a deeply felt sense of unease.

Afton Grant, from the Steadicam resource site Steadishots, talks about Outbreak's use of the long take:

This is an excellent opening POV sequence. Such a long opener requires an incredible amount of coordination. Take note of the many cues and actions that move the camera in and out of the rooms and hallways.

For more examples of long and single take Steadicam title sequences, see our feature Single Take Titles, Part 3: Steadicam's Long Take.

  • Credits

Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Cinematography: 
Michael Ballhaus

Title Design by:
Nina Saxon Film Design
Titles & Opticals by:
Pacific Title

Music: James Newton Howard

SHOT DETAILS
Operator: Mark Emery Moore
Length of Shot: 02:59
Shot Elements: Long Shot, Oner, Stairs

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Title sequence

  • Production Studio

    Nina Saxon Film Design
  • Title Designer

    Nina Saxon
  • Category

    Film
  • Styles

    1990s, single take
Outbreak
  • Film Director

    Wolfgang Petersen
  • Release Date

    March 10, 1995
  • Aspect Ratio

    1.85:1
  • Studio

    Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Country

    USA
  • Language

    English
  • Reviews

    Reviews on Letterboxd
  • IMDb has full details

Article

  • Writers

    Alexander Ulloa
    Lola Landekic
  • Editor

    Lola Landekic
  • Published

    December 21, 2014

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