Where is Jason Bourne?
Shooting Across the Globe Bringing back much of the same filmmaking team behind the earlier episodes was necessary to help Greengrass achieve the right texture for this film. “It’s an exciting, suspenseful thriller; it’s got great action,” says Greengrass. “But it’s got to have this labyrinthine, conspiratorial plot set in European locations. It requires a lot of handheld camera and hands-on filmmaking to capture that urgent feel. The expression of that is a mixture of the people who’ve come together to make this film.” Returning creative collaborators include Oliver Wood, the cinematographer on all three films, and The Bourne Supremacy’s editor, Christopher Rouse. “Visually there’s a strong continuity between the Bourne movies,” says producer Crowley. “You want the viewers to feel like they have never seen those places in the way you’re presenting to them now-that it’s dangerous wherever you are. “The camera is there to record and observe,” he continues. “Much of what Bourne is about