Rendezvous was one of the first things I looked for on TH-cam. I heard about it in the 90’s but it was hard to find or you just saw clips of it on TV. Finally in the early 2000’s it was on a Lelouch DVD as an extra when I finally saw it properly. It’s crazy how everything is available now. But it was great hearing rumors of it for years and having to track it down like a buried treasure.
Sensacional que Claude lelouch tenha revelado os segredos desse filme que seria totalmente impóssível nos dias de hoje. Sou seu fã desde Un homme et une femme.
for those who still asking about details, here is the complete resume part1: the camera diaphragm was remote controled, the car used in the movie (not this document) was his personal car, the same color. he says "this car doesn't have the breaks like the old one(used for the movie)" , at 3:40, he passed this point at about 160KM/H , to avoid being stuck in traffic, they used walky talky to signal a problem, but the talkie was faulty..., explaining the "hesitating points"
Me gusta y mucho todo el material que poseen para todas las personas que como yo tenemos la posibilidad de escuchar y ver semejante variedad y el buen trabajo que ustedes llevan adelante todos los días y a toda hora yo los felicito a todos. Ustedes con mucha admiración. 14 / 01/ 2020. Armando chevalier
while driving on the champs elysées he's explaining they had decided to make this movie just the night before, this is why he couldn't hire a professional driver. When getting out of the Louvre, his assistant was supposed to warn him by walkie talkie if he could pass flat out. Problem was, the walkie talkie was out of order and Lelouch didn't know :)
At the beginning he is explaining that they were 3 guys in the car and they really bound themselves tight with the seat belts. He was draving the mercedes, which was his. When he climbs in in he's saying that "the car's still fancy to look at". When he starts at the beginning of the original circuit, he says he was going very fast, and reached 200 kph climbin the avenue Foch (very long and wide street to reach arc de triomphe)
There was one part where he passes a dump truck and a yellow car where you hear the engine back off and breaks squeal a bit but you still hear the engine note and as he passes them you hear the engine "fade in" which happens between 5:59 and 6:04. Also at 7:39 where the the sounds are of a 4th gear at near top revs when the car rides over a tight hump and the road kinks to the left, if he really was going all out I dont think he could have made it.
Also look when the car actualy stops at the end, stops rolling completely and the suspension is settling but the tires are still squealing really loudly, hell I wish we were hearing the correct noises to but those three instances and a few others lead me to believe that even though it is the 70's it is a very very smart dubbing.
not just any Merc the legendary 450SEL 6,9 a very rare and powerful car, which still has cult status today a monster of mercedes with a huge 6,9 litre V8
Hola .. Yo soy de Brasil y me encanta esta película por Claude Lelouch ... Me gustaría entender lo que el periodista y el autor habla de Making Of. ¿Podría traducir y poner subtítulos en portugués? ¡Gracias!
He used a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9 in the 70's the Ferrari engine sound was dubbed over later Lelouch said so himself in an interview. I heard rumours it was Jacques Laffite driving so the Pironi rumour was as likely as that one. Anyway it was NOT a Ferreri 275 GTB driving. For one, how could you attach a baulky 70's camare on that one? What about the ride?
Deja tú, me averguenza que en la rep de los cocos (mx) nunca haya sabido de ese corto, me enteré por la canción del grupo Virus "Tomo lo que encuentro" que empieza: "Como imaginaba que eras tan le lush", y luego dice: "No imaginaba que eras tan le lush"; y en internet circula la teoría de que se menciona el apellido del director Lelouch, mas no que significa una persona que consume alcohol consuetudinariamente "person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually" y topé con el corto, magnifique
Bonjour .. Je suis du Brésil et j'adore ce film de Claude Lelouch ... J'aimerais comprendre ce que le journaliste et l'auteur parle de making of. Pourrais-je traduire et mettre des sous-titres en portugais? Merci! Hello .. I'm from Brazil and I love this film by Claude Lelouch ... I'd like to understand what the reporter and the author speak in Making Of. Could I translate and put subtitles in Portuguese? Thank you!
This is the same year Star Wars was produced. Sound editing of this kind is completely within reach in this era. My gut and ear hint at this being a real recording of the same route in a Ferrari, no doubt there. Suppose he might have done the same route in the Ferrari at night?
a F1 might even do a worst time then he did. he specifies he didnt use a sports car because of the roads. Which i guess you never went to France or Europe, to understand this. The Benz had a pneumatic suspension which help to be more stable then his Ferrari 275 GTB from which he dubbed the sound. ANd making the ride more stable is better for the filming.
Entonces la canción se refiere al estilo cinematográfico del director, y no a una mujer alcoholica. Como sea, en México no o había visto, ni el video pop que lo utilizó. Unos piden en inglés que no se haga más comercial; es lógico, pues habría imitaciones baratas e imitadores en las calles. Je demande la traduction du paroles en anglais ou Espagnol s'il vous plaît.Merci.
watch out, lads: in 2006 Lelouch done it AGAIN! this time HE was driving a Mercedes Benz 280. In 1978, the car was a Ferrari 275 GTB and the driver, if you don't know, was Didier Pironi. This is an specialist's statement, ok?
he did the same ROUTE with a Ferrari 275 GTB and dubbed the sound over the track of the Benz, and its not perfectly dubbed, i have the DVD and at some point the tires are screeching but the car is going straight. Only for 1 reason, to give car fanatics the effect of faster speed, since he couldnt use a sports car like the ferrari for the filming run, since the old Benz had a pneumatic suspension which makes the camera barely move.
Its Claude-Lelouch that drove the car in the movie. He did it with the same mercedes benz as it is in this movie ;) He said that he do the run another time but with a ferrari just to capture the sound to make it more badass^^
Kinda weird seeing a French make a movie with non-French car (at least as a main character's car) :) In most of the French movies I've watched, it's always Renault, Peugeot or Citroen.
No it was a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9 look that legend of car up that Mercedes could out-accelerate most supercars in the 70's and cruise at 140mph(225km/h) no problem 6,9 stood for 6,9 litre V8... Lelouch has admitted in interviews it was a Mercedes 6,9
@@topheecheesecake j'ai des doutes. ce n'est pas un pilote, il aurait pris des risques énormes. de dire que c'était lui protege aussi les autres. l'autre possibilité est que tout ca aurait 'stagé' avec des figurants.
BULLSHIT!!! That´s fake! No way he could do it again later in a Ferrari and get the perfect sound sincronization!!! He couldn´t do it in the same speed, doing exactly the same driving...
Selon moi, c'est dur a croire q'un realisateur du film aurai pu conduire aussi vite et aussi bien.. Je pense que c'etait un copain qui l'a fait... un pilote proressionel..
Where are all the idiots who still claim it was a Ferrari 275 Lelouch drove through Paris back in 1976?? Isn't it already common knowledge it was a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9 ?
Rendezvous was one of the first things I looked for on TH-cam. I heard about it in the 90’s but it was hard to find or you just saw clips of it on TV. Finally in the early 2000’s it was on a Lelouch DVD as an extra when I finally saw it properly. It’s crazy how everything is available now. But it was great hearing rumors of it for years and having to track it down like a buried treasure.
Toujours être en avance...pour ne rien louper...Un des beaux R.V. de Claude Lelouch 💝
Sensacional que Claude lelouch tenha revelado os segredos desse filme que seria totalmente impóssível nos dias de hoje. Sou seu fã desde Un homme et une femme.
for those who still asking about details, here is the complete resume part1:
the camera diaphragm was remote controled, the car used in the movie (not this document) was his personal car, the same color.
he says "this car doesn't have the breaks like the old one(used for the movie)" , at 3:40, he passed this point at about 160KM/H , to avoid being stuck in traffic, they used walky talky to signal a problem, but the talkie was faulty..., explaining the "hesitating points"
Me gusta y mucho todo el material que poseen para todas las personas que como yo tenemos la posibilidad de escuchar y ver semejante variedad y el buen trabajo que ustedes llevan adelante todos los días y a toda hora yo los felicito a todos. Ustedes con mucha admiración. 14 / 01/ 2020. Armando chevalier
I would be forever greatful if someone posted this with english subtitles...
I can do that if u want
@@aristidecipriano5046please do that i want it
franchement ce court metrage est un vrai monument il est indemodable malré ses trente ans passés
while driving on the champs elysées he's explaining they had decided to make this movie just the night before, this is why he couldn't hire a professional driver. When getting out of the Louvre, his assistant was supposed to warn him by walkie talkie if he could pass flat out. Problem was, the walkie talkie was out of order and Lelouch didn't know :)
At the beginning he is explaining that they were 3 guys in the car and they really bound themselves tight with the seat belts. He was draving the mercedes, which was his. When he climbs in in he's saying that "the car's still fancy to look at". When he starts at the beginning of the original circuit, he says he was going very fast, and reached 200 kph climbin the avenue Foch (very long and wide street to reach arc de triomphe)
He used a Mercedes 450SEL 6.9 for two reasons.
1. It had very smooth suspension
2. It was as fast as a Ferrari.
Yes Monsieur
Hello @Evaristo Babé , I may add English subtitles to the Video if you make them public in the video settings 🙂
There was one part where he passes a dump truck and a yellow car where you hear the engine back off and breaks squeal a bit but you still hear the engine note and as he passes them you hear the engine "fade in" which happens between 5:59 and 6:04. Also at 7:39 where the the sounds are of a 4th gear at near top revs when the car rides over a tight hump and the road kinks to the left, if he really was going all out I dont think he could have made it.
Also look when the car actualy stops at the end, stops rolling completely and the suspension is settling but the tires are still squealing really loudly, hell I wish we were hearing the correct noises to but those three instances and a few others lead me to believe that even though it is the 70's it is a very very smart dubbing.
Great upload thank you
Yes, it was a Mercedes. :-)
No
@@victorinenegri916 Yes it was claude lelouch's mercedes dubbed immaculately with the sound of his ferrari 275gtb
Awesome ! Thank you for this report.
What a great original movie, it's Paris. Now the explanation.
Great documentary but my french is a bit rusty. I'd love to see it with subtitels.
Greets from Pays Bas
not just any Merc
the legendary 450SEL 6,9
a very rare and powerful car, which still has cult status today
a monster of mercedes with a huge 6,9 litre V8
That Mercedes can do it even now.
"Ne vous inquietez pas, je regarde"
:D.
Hola .. Yo soy de Brasil y me encanta esta película por Claude Lelouch ... Me gustaría entender lo que el periodista y el autor habla de Making Of. ¿Podría traducir y poner subtítulos en portugués? ¡Gracias!
He used a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9 in the 70's the Ferrari engine sound was dubbed over later
Lelouch said so himself in an interview. I heard rumours it was Jacques Laffite driving so the Pironi rumour was as likely as that one.
Anyway it was NOT a Ferreri 275 GTB driving. For one, how could you attach a baulky 70's camare on that one? What about the ride?
Deja tú, me averguenza que en la rep de los cocos (mx) nunca haya sabido de ese corto, me enteré por la canción del grupo Virus "Tomo lo que encuentro" que empieza: "Como imaginaba que eras tan le lush", y luego dice: "No imaginaba que eras tan le lush"; y en internet circula la teoría de que se menciona el apellido del director Lelouch, mas no que significa una persona que consume alcohol consuetudinariamente "person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually" y topé con el corto, magnifique
Toda una novedad en su momento, fantastico.Visto y analizado el sonido no encaja nada jajajja
@jcutietta so the MErcedez raced right? BUt the sound was from a ferarri?
Is there English subtitle for this?
thanks man.
you´re damn right!
Bonjour .. Je suis du Brésil et j'adore ce film de Claude Lelouch ... J'aimerais comprendre ce que le journaliste et l'auteur parle de making of. Pourrais-je traduire et mettre des sous-titres en portugais? Merci!
Hello .. I'm from Brazil and I love this film by Claude Lelouch ... I'd like to understand what the reporter and the author speak in Making Of. Could I translate and put subtitles in Portuguese? Thank you!
This is the same year Star Wars was produced. Sound editing of this kind is completely within reach in this era. My gut and ear hint at this being a real recording of the same route in a Ferrari, no doubt there. Suppose he might have done the same route in the Ferrari at night?
Superb!
Yes they were 3 in the car, that's what he said at the beginning.
practicamente esto todo bastante igual a esa epoca, ojala pudieran subtitularlo en español!
respect!
Yes, he did say that there were 3 people in the car.
Claud Lelouch asked a friend who was a F1 pilot to do that.. after Lelouch show the movie he was arrested and never told who was the pilot..
C'est manifique.
yup thanx bezumnik you cool :)
so does this mean it was shot from a merc and not a ferrari??
@giannidioro yes we are all very interested. can you post it?
does he speed the video up atall? or just go for it in a ferrari???
English subtitles please.....
To think... this was filmed 30 years ago.
To think... this was filmed 30years ago.
lechouch said: filmé avec une mercedes ;bande son refaite avec une ferrari:
filmed with a mercedes, sound hear is made with a ferrari
ten star for this
il est enorme
Tres belle voiture la 450 sel
a F1 might even do a worst time then he did.
he specifies he didnt use a sports car because of the roads. Which i guess you never went to France or Europe, to understand this.
The Benz had a pneumatic suspension which help to be more stable then his Ferrari 275 GTB from which he dubbed the sound. ANd making the ride more stable is better for the filming.
Entonces la canción se refiere al estilo cinematográfico del director, y no a una mujer alcoholica. Como sea, en México no o había visto, ni el video pop que lo utilizó. Unos piden en inglés que no se haga más comercial; es lógico, pues habría imitaciones baratas e imitadores en las calles. Je demande la traduction du paroles en anglais ou Espagnol s'il vous plaît.Merci.
watch out, lads: in 2006 Lelouch done it AGAIN! this time HE was driving a Mercedes Benz 280. In 1978, the car was a Ferrari 275 GTB and the driver, if you don't know, was Didier Pironi. This is an specialist's statement, ok?
he did the same ROUTE with a Ferrari 275 GTB and dubbed the sound over the track of the Benz, and its not perfectly dubbed, i have the DVD and at some point the tires are screeching but the car is going straight. Only for 1 reason, to give car fanatics the effect of faster speed, since he couldnt use a sports car like the ferrari for the filming run, since the old Benz had a pneumatic suspension which makes the camera barely move.
Its Claude-Lelouch that drove the car in the movie.
He did it with the same mercedes benz as it is in this movie ;)
He said that he do the run another time but with a ferrari just to capture the sound to make it more badass^^
@PetesPictures Thanks
wrong. it was. a 450SEL 6.9. The Ferrari was dubbed after.
respect
Kinda weird seeing a French make a movie with non-French car (at least as a main character's car) :)
In most of the French movies I've watched, it's always Renault, Peugeot or Citroen.
I believed that the film was turned with a ferrari.is not realy?
First movie with Mercedes and second with Ferrari for Sound
where is the original
th-cam.com/video/ilR93GwSYEA/w-d-xo.html
No it was a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9
look that legend of car up
that Mercedes could out-accelerate most supercars in the 70's and cruise at 140mph(225km/h) no problem
6,9 stood for 6,9 litre V8...
Lelouch has admitted in interviews it was a Mercedes 6,9
I thought he had Ferrari doing the engine noises in post-production.
The problem is that Lelouch says in this video that he was the driver in the 70's video...
and? you believe everything he says?
@@francoisloriot2674Et pourquoi vous ne le croyez pas ?
@@topheecheesecake j'ai des doutes. ce n'est pas un pilote, il aurait pris des risques énormes. de dire que c'était lui protege aussi les autres. l'autre possibilité est que tout ca aurait 'stagé' avec des figurants.
@giannidioro Realplayer has a fine cacher! :)
Anyone know where the original video is? I couldn't give 2 shites about the making of it.
Hi, here's a HD version: th-cam.com/video/HgPoiKiMRFQ/w-d-xo.html kind regards.
me too. plz...
I like this revisit video better,
WHY?
Well this time I get to hear and see the glorious Merc W116 itself.
Thats why!
Oooooooo...the interviewer is a wimp.
Faster? "C'est bon, c'est bon."
actually the Latrines are Belgian
but the original had no sound!
why would it have to be the EXACT same run? have some carrot
O CERTO É MAKING OF
only the sound
It was not a Miata.
they and youtube watchers !! kkkkkkkkk
know do it in f1 car can you imagine that
@ross410 As would I.
BULLSHIT!!!
That´s fake! No way he could do it again later in a Ferrari and get the perfect sound sincronization!!! He couldn´t do it in the same speed, doing exactly the same driving...
Hahaha.
Selon moi, c'est dur a croire q'un realisateur du film aurai pu conduire aussi vite et aussi bien.. Je pense que c'etait un copain qui l'a fait... un pilote proressionel..
Perso je doute de la vitesse annoncée, 200 km/h parait très optimiste...
vite? ou tu vois qu'il conduit vite? regarde la vidéo sans le son et observe quand il depasse des voitures
sacré Lelouch.....un bon anar de droite .
can somebody please add subs, thank you
terrible^^
Where are all the idiots who still claim it was a Ferrari 275 Lelouch drove through Paris back in 1976??
Isn't it already common knowledge it was a Mercedes 450 SEL 6,9 ?