In 2008, Gary Oldman directed a music video for the Jewish Hip Hop band Chutzpah. The video was shot on Nokia cell-phones. What started out solely as a behind the scenes "making of" bloomed into a film about Gary's creative process.
There were 50 hours of footage, which included the 3 cameramen Juliet Landau oversaw as well as all the Nokia footage. Juliet condensed it into the 25-minute film, which includes the music video at the end.
The music video has many cuts. Juliet Landau wanted to use longer more expansive sequences of Gary Oldman's framing for the film. The film's progression is crafted; first getting glimpses, then the pieces build in length and ultimately the audience is released completely inside Gary's view.