Hey guys, so, I got this thing I’ve been meaning to share with you all. It’s about Brad Pitt’s new movie, you know, the F1 one. I got totally sucked into this, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride from start to finish.

So, it all kicked off when I heard they were filming this Formula One flick with Pitt. I mean, who wouldn’t be curious, right? This was about a year and a half ago, and I thought, “I gotta see this happening.” I did a little digging and found out they were shooting in places like Pismo Beach, California. So what did I do? I took a little trip to Pismo Beach, trying to spot the team and see how they were shooting.
Now, this movie is a big deal, directed by Joseph Kosinski, the guy who did “Top Gun: Maverick.” I’ve always been a fan of how these big-budget movies come together, especially with all the action and real-life racing scenes. I remember reading somewhere that they even got Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time F1 champ, producing. That’s some serious street cred right there.
My main goal was to get a glimpse of how they film these racing scenes. I mean, we’re talking about a movie where Brad Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, this old-timer F1 driver making a comeback. It’s not every day you get to see something like this being made. So, I hung around, watching, taking notes, and yeah, even snapped a few photos. They had these crazy setups, cameras everywhere, and the whole crew moving like a well-oiled machine. It’s insane how much work goes into just a few minutes of film.
One thing that really stood out was seeing how they used real locations. Like, they were actually at the Las Vegas Grand Prix! I even saw Brad Pitt there not watching but shooting scenes for this movie. It got me thinking about all the logistics and planning that must go into this. You’ve got to coordinate with real events, get permissions, set up shots, and make sure everything looks perfect on camera.
- First off, I started with some research. Found out where and when they were filming.
- Then, I made my way to Pismo Beach, spent a few days there, just observing.
- I watched how they set up shots, managed the crew, and handled all the equipment.
- I even managed to see some of the filming at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Talk about exciting!
- Finally, I pieced together all my notes and photos, trying to get a sense of the whole process.
Wrapping Up
So, after all this, I’ve got a ton of notes and a whole new appreciation for filmmaking, especially for a project like this F1 movie. It’s not just about the actors or the story; it’s about the teamwork, the planning, and the sheer scale of production. I heard they wrapped up filming recently, and it’s supposed to hit theaters next year. I’m definitely going to be there on release day, and I’ll probably be looking at the movie a little differently now, knowing all that went into making it.

Anyway, that’s my little adventure. Hope you guys found it interesting. It’s been a blast sharing this with you, and I can’t wait to see the final product. Catch you all later!