By George Jahn
VIENNA (AP) --Imagine this. You're strapped to the outside of a flying jetliner, thousands of feet above ground and rapidly rising. What would be going through your head?
"You're thinking about the lighting, the angle, how's the shot," says Tom Cruise or his latest hair-raising stunt in "Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation."
"Plus, you want to live through it."
In Vienna on Thursday for the world premiere of their film, Cruise and other leads in the cast talked to The Associated Press about its making — and how they already miss the months of hard work that went into the fifth in the Mission: Impossible series.
With part of the film playing in the Austrian capital, the choice of Vienna made sense. One of the most suspenseful episodes takes the audience to the city's ornate opera house where Cruise, as Ethan Hunt, plays a deadly game of hide-and-go seek members of The Syndicate, a dark force bent on destroying the earth — and while they're at it, killing Austria's chancellor.
One of the shots fired at the Austrian politician before his car is blown up is by Ilsa Faust. Played by Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson, she appears by turns to be a baddie then Hunt's ally. It all turns out well in the end, both in the film and for Ferguson who says she has grown through the experience.
"It's been such a ride, when it comes to challenging yourself, physically working alongside Tom Cruise," she said. Ferguson, who trained intensely for weeks for the physicality she displayed in the film's fighting scenes, called the experience "exhausting, exhilarating and … intoxicating," adding: "Now I'm sort of decommissioning, realizing what actually has happened."
Ditto for the regulars. Simon Pegg as Hunt sidekick Benji Dunn, has seen his share of Mission: Impossible sequels — and wants more.
"It's something I relish," he said. "When I'm on Mission Impossible, I don't want to be doing anything else."
He tipped the hat to director and screen writer Christopher McQuarrie when asked how the improbable becomes believable in the film.
McQuarrie said Pegg was "able to really invest the script with a sense of impossibility and adventure — but also with character and things that made the characters more relatable and more real.
"No matter how spectacular the action is, if you don't care about the people involved in the action, then it's meaningless."
But ultimately, the latest Mission: Impossible is about the action — like all others before it. Wearing contact lenses to protect his eyes from specks of debris, Cruise hangs on the Airbus, scrapes his knee on the asphalt in a breathtaking motorcycle chase and holds his breath for a full six minutes under water as he battles — and ultimately destroys — The Syndicate.
He smiles, when asked if he is close to the limit with his ever-more daring stunts.
"I've always done that, pushing myself," he said. "I'm thinking about the audience and what can I do to entertain the audience."
SMPTE elects board officers, regional governors
SMPTE®,the home of media professionals, technologists, and engineers, has revealed the board officers and regional governors who will serve terms beginning in January 2025.
Three new officers--Richard Welsh as SMPTE president, Eric Gsell as SMPTE executive VP, and Polly Hickling as SMPTE Education VP--have been elected for a two-year term from Jan. 1, 2025, to Dec. 31, 2026. One SMPTE officer, Lisa Hobbs, will be continuing her service as SMPTE secretary and treasurer for another two-year term. Additionally, Raymond Yeung will be stepping into the role of standards VP on Jan. 1, 2025.
“SMPTE’s membership has spoken,” said SMPTE interim executive director Sally-Ann D’Amato. “These officers have been tasked with an important responsibility, one each of them is prepared to tackle head-on. These next two years are looking bright for SMPTE!”
In addition to the officers, 10 regional governors were elected by the Society to serve two-year 2025-2026 terms.
These include the following regional governors, re-elected to continue their service:
Asia-Pacific Region Governor
Tony Ngai, Society of Motion Imaging Ltd.
EMEA - Central & South America Region Governor
Fernando Bittencourt, FB Consultant
United Kingdom Region Governor
Chris Johns, Sky UK.
USA - Central Region Governor
William T. Hayes, Consultant
USA - Eastern Region Governor
Dover Jeanne Mundt, Riedel Communications
USA - Western Region Governor
Jeffrey F. Way, Open Drives
Also elected were four newcomers to the SMPTE Board:
Canada Region Governor
Jonathan Jobin, Grass Valley
USA - Hollywood Region Governor
Allan Schollnick, Voxx... Read More