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    Panic Room Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Tod Haug. How did you become involved with the titles for Panic Room?. Jeff: We were pitching Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Haug on being involved in the effects for the film. We were also very interested in working on the titles. We had a heavy broadcast design history at that time and were huge fans of what Fincher and Kyle Cooper created on the ...
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      The world seemed more volatile and violent than ever before, and film grabbed on to that mood and held tight. The influence of this and other home invasion movies like Dial M For Murder, Cape Fear, and Wait Until Dark still lingers, of course. It can be seen in modern thrillers like Panic Room and - particularly in its opening sequence ...

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    Panic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher.The film stars Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart as a mother and daughter whose new home is invaded by burglars, played by Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam.The script was written by David Koepp, whose screenplay was inspired by news coverage in 2000 about panic rooms.. The film was Fincher's fifth feature film ...
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    Aug 18, 2024The only negative one can say about Hitchcock's films was he operated at a time when the Hays Code was in effect, with his films today feeling toned down compared to similar films made after. I thought about Hitchcock as I was watching David Fincher's Panic Room. It is in many ways a Hitchcockian film - many of his films are - as an ...
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  7. Oct 21, 2024Fincher's painstaking approach enhances the visual artistry of his films but can also limit spontaneity and actor input. Despite Fincher's claims that it was a minor work, Panic Room was a major commercial success. The film marks the emergence of Fincher's distinctive cinematic style that would become his trademark in later films.
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    2002 American film by David Fincher
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    Panic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher. The film stars Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart as a mother and daughter whose new home is invaded by burglars, played by Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam. The script was written by David Koepp, whose screenplay was inspired by news coverage in 2000 about panic rooms. The film was Fincher's fifth feature film, following Fight Club. Fincher and Koepp brought together a crew of people with whom each had worked with before. The house and its panic room were built on a Raleigh Studios lot. Nicole Kidman was originally cast as the mother, but she left after aggravating a previous injury. Her departure threatened the completion of the film, but Foster quickly replaced Kidman. The filmmakers used computer-generated imagery to create the illusion of the film camera moving through the house's rooms. Foster became pregnant during the shooting schedule, so filming was suspended until after she gave birth. Wikipedia

    DirectorDavid Fincher
    Produced byGavin Polone, Judy Hofflund, David Koepp, Ceán Chaffin
    Writer(s)David Koepp
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