As the “fastest cameraman in the world", Willy Bogner Jr created breath-taking action sequences for four James Bond films.
A look behind the scenes shows: the fast-paced snow chases were only possible thanks to sophisticated technology. Willy used a 35 mm Panavision camera with an extremely wide angle and Hasselblad system, which allowed him to film from above through the viewfinder. The camera, which weighed 31 kilos, was attached to a special frame with a low centre of gravity, which enabled smooth shots. Thanks to tips on both ends of his skis, Willy could also ski backwards during close-up shots. And last but not least, he always kept himself in top shape so he could keep the heavy gear steady, even on descents at 90 km/h.