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How The Stunning One-Take Drone Shot In "Adolescence" Episode 2 Was Filmed

Writer: Dan LalondeDan Lalonde

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Adolescence is known for its ambitious one-take episodes, but Episode 2’s seamless transition from a school classroom to Stephen Graham at a memorial site is a standout moment in modern cinematography. Achieving this level of precision in a single continuous shot required a mix of expert planning, cutting-edge drone technology, and flawless coordination.


The Challenge of a One-Take Episode


Since each episode is filmed in a single continuous shot, there was no room for error. The crew had to ensure that camera handoffs, actor movements, and environmental factors all aligned perfectly. The scene begins with a student leaving his classroom, walking through the school halls, and stepping outside—where the camera seamlessly transitions to a drone shot.


How the Drone Transition Was Pulled Off


To maintain the illusion of an uninterrupted take, the camera operator passed the shot to a drone at the perfect moment. This transition was carefully rehearsed, with the drone pilot timing the ascent to pick up the movement without any visible cuts. A high-end drone like the DJI Inspire 3 or Freefly Alta X, equipped with a gimbal-stabilized camera, would ensure smooth footage.


The drone then tracks the student’s movement before widening out, revealing the surrounding environment and seamlessly guiding the audience toward Stephen Graham’s scene at the memorial. The precision of this aerial choreography allows the emotional weight of the scene to hit even harder.


Behind the Scenes: Perfecting the Take


Filming a sequence like this would require numerous rehearsals, with the director, camera operators, and drone pilot working together to ensure every movement was timed perfectly. Factors like wind conditions, lighting shifts, and actor timing all had to be controlled in real time.


This innovative approach to cinematography elevates Adolescence, blending traditional filmmaking techniques with cutting-edge drone work to create immersive storytelling without a single cut.



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Source: Netflix


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