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Michael Mann made a radical choice during production by shooting roughly 80% of Collateral on high-definition digital video (specifically using the Thomson Viper FilmStream and Sony CineAlta cameras) rather than traditional 35mm film stock. Why Digital Matched the Narrative Collateral 2004 720p Bluray Dual Audio English Hindi 950mb

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Michael Mann and cinematographers Dion Beebe and Paul Cameron shot roughly 80% of Collateral on early high-definition digital cameras (the Viper FilmStream and Sony CineAlta HDC-F950) rather than traditional 35mm film. They chose digital to capture the ambient light of the Los Angeles night sky, resulting in a distinct, raw visual grain and deep shadows.

The film takes place in Los Angeles, where Vincent (Cruise) hires Max's (Foxx) taxi to take him to a series of locations. As they drive through the city, Vincent reveals that he is a hitman on a mission to kill several people. Max, who is on his way to visit his daughter for her birthday, tries to escape and alert the authorities, but Vincent's plans are always one step ahead.

Vincent offers Max $600 to chauffeure him to five stops across the city before the night ends. Max accepts, unaware that each stop represents a hit on a federal witness targeted by a powerful drug cartel. As the bodies pile up and the LAPD, FBI, and narcotics detectives close in, the taxi becomes a rolling confessional and a psychological battleground. Max must find a way to outsmart a flawless apex predator to save his own life and the life of Annie Farrell (Jada Pinkett Smith), a federal prosecutor he met earlier that evening. The Characters: A Study in Contrasts Vincent: The Nihilistic Predator