BY JULIA PUGACHEVSKY |

Alex Karpovsky: How to Get a Helicopter For Your Movie

"Everyone should have a helicopter in their film if you want to impress people."

In this Future of Film interview by Filmmaker Mag's Nick Dawson held in Tribeca Cinemas on February 11, Alex Karpovsky (Girls, Rubberneck, Red Flag) answers the age-old question of "How did you get that helicopter shot in your film?" He goes on to explain how accessible helicopters are, and how it "really wasn't a big deal" to get one for Rubberneck, which he directed.

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