This movie shot in three different locations in Mexico City, The Gran Hotel, Plaza Tolsá, and the Zócalo, the latter which is the main square in the center of town. The stunt team later replicated a massive explosion involving the hotel at Pinewood Studios, although the Zócalo played host to a huge sequence involving an out-of-control helicopter piloted by the world-famous Red Bull aerobatic pilot Chuck Aaron. The Red Bull helicopter is built especially for barrel rolling and free diving. Due to the altitude in Mexico City, Aaron was limited in the aerobatics he could perform. However, he still pushed the boundaries, flying just 30 feet above the extras with two stuntmen re-enacting the fight while hanging out of the helicopter. Stunt coordinator Gary Powell said: "The world of stunts has changed a lot, and we're very story-orientated with all of our action scenes, which is great, because a lot of films forget the story, and just do 'crash, bang, wallop!'" Powell says the Mexico helicopter scene is integral to the story: "We don't just blow stuff up because it looks good. With all of the action in a James Bond film, we tell a story while we're doing it." As much action as possible was shot in-camera, as is the case with every Bond movie. Special effects supervisor Chris Corbould said: "We try and do as much as we can for real, and then the visual effects guys come along and make what we've done look better, tweaking it, painting things out, adding things in. But everything is based in reality. In Mexico City, you can see thousands of people in the Zócalo responding to this amazing helicopter sequence unfolding in the sky above them."
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