Director J.A. Bayona revealed how he achieved the shot of the Brachiosaurus dying on Isla Nublar, "There's a story about that shot because it was the last shot that we finished, that we completed for the film. It's a very emotional shot. It had to be right because any kind of mistake or thing that wasn't there was going to spoil the emotion of the moment. So I was suffering for that shot, because there was a moment that we only had three or four days to complete the shot, and the shot was not ready, and the moment was not working because the CGI was not working there, the visual effects were not working, so we were struggling a little bit with that shot. There was a moment, in order to go really fast in terms of the specifics for the shot, I asked the visual effects guys to think about the heart of E.T. That shot of the Brachiosaurus disappearing among the dust and you see the shadow of the Brachiosaurus projected in the cloud, if you think about the heart of E.T., it's very similar."
Scritto da postmind il 03-03-2025 alle ore 23:39

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