The sinking trawler sequence was created by special effects supervisor Chris Corbould. A rig for the vessel was built and filmed in the exterior tank on the paddock lot of the Pinewood Studios backlot. This a large exterior tank used for live action and model units. Previously, Corbould created the sinking elevator for the sinking house in Daniel Craig's first Bond movie 'Casino Royale' (2006) which also shot in the same exterior tank stage. For 'No Time to Die' (2021), the ship rig in the tank was rotated at a ninety degrees angle so its engines and staircases were visible at oblique angles. He said: ''Once we established that was how it was going to sink, we then started to create a rig that was going to do that. We then injected huge amounts of compressed air into it to give the appearance of it sinking. And the actors did a great job swimming through it trying to get out. It was exhausting for them. It's a long sequence and it's very, very dramatic as well, with a strong story point in there." Of the underwater rig, stunt co-ordinator Lee Morrison added: "Chris is an absolute genius, and the things he's built for Bond over the years are mind-blowing, but this particular rig was a standout.".
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