Demon City
Netflix
BTS
Entertainment

About

Wild Tame was commissioned by Netflix to shoot and edit a series of behind-the-scenes films supporting the release of Demon City 鬼ゴロシ, starring Tomoyasu Hotei.

Filmed over several months and across locations throughout Japan, the project involved capturing complex stunt sequences and moments from set, then shaping them into a series of high-energy social shorts designed to give audiences a feel for the world of the film.

For us, it was a first step into the world of large-scale action filmmaking. Spending time alongside the production team and stunt performers gave us a deep appreciation for the skill, precision and professionalism behind every scene. The trust extended to us on set, and the collaboration throughout, made the experience especially rewarding.

It’s a project we still remember fondly—for the craft, the people, and the opportunity to learn something entirely new.

Capturing the darkness and force behind the action

We were commissioned by Netflix to capture a series of behind-the-scenes films for Demon City 鬼ゴロシ. Filmed across multiple locations in Japan, the work focused on documenting complex stunt sequences and on-set moments, shaping them into short-form content that reflects the scale and intensity of the production.

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Capturing the darkness and force behind the action

We were commissioned by Netflix to capture a series of behind-the-scenes films for Demon City 鬼ゴロシ. Filmed across multiple locations in Japan, the work focused on documenting complex stunt sequences and on-set moments, shaping them into short-form content that reflects the scale and intensity of the production.

Working alongside a full-scale action production, we captured the precision and discipline behind every sequence without disrupting the process.
Working alongside a full-scale action production, we captured the precision and discipline behind every sequence without disrupting the process.
The footage was shaped into a series of high-energy edits designed for social platforms, maintaining the pace and impact of the original scenes while offering a closer look at the craft behind them.

Credits

Director: Nanako Senda

Cinematographers:

Joseph Tame, Will Greenawalt,

Henry Morse, Julian Domanski

Editors: Alan Xiao, Lucas Tokuda

Colorists: Alan Xiao, Mario Elfadi

Audio Mix: Sherina Hardy

Compositing: Michel Jones