The high-speed chase scenes in movies, such as the car chases in police-and-thief films and the horseback pursuits in western films, look very exciting after post-production effects due to their fast speed. Do you want to know how these high-speed shots are taken?
Of course, if you want the camera to keep up with those cars traveling at speeds close to 200 km/h, you need a camera that can travel at nearly 200 km/h. Mounting the camera on a car is a relatively common practice. Some are installed on a high-performance modified car, while others are directly mounted on the car that appears in the shot. Their colors are generally dark to minimize the impact of reflected light on filming results. After modification, the overall performance of the whole car has greatly improved, making them more suitable for use as camera cars.