Though a few
shots in the film required computer enhancement, most were accomplished the old - fashioned way, and the result is at times thrilling, especially in this age of ubiquitous CGI.
Not exact matches
Most of his appearances of the»50s were
in Italian or European productions that seldom saw the light of day
in English - speaking countries, though he later showed up
in a number of Hollywood - financed
films which
required Italian or Spanish location
shoots.
The plot of the
film, a caper flick set
in Europe's major cities,
required shooting to take place
in London.
At the recent press day, Core, Ramirez, Bracey, wingsuit stunt pilot Jeb Corliss, professional free climber Chris Sharma, Alcon producers Andrew A. Kosove and Broderick Johnson, and 2nd unit director Philip Boston talked about how they went about creating the ultimate sports movie, how the actors viewed their characters and built the bro - mance, the challenges of coordinating a production that
shot around the world
in 11 countries and on 4 continents, why all the 2nd unit work was
shot prior to the first unit work, why vision and authenticity were paramount, why the imagination, energy and focus
required to
shoot a
film in camera is much greater than when visual effects are used everywhere, and why it took courage to make this
film.
At a recent roundtable interview, Revolori talked about the atmosphere on set, working opposite Fiennes, his kissing scene with Saoirse Ronan, adapting to act
in the Wes Anderson universe and the research he did beforehand, the physicality and pacing
required on set, having fun being a part of the
film's exciting adventure set pieces, being slapped repeatedly by Harvey Keitel
in sub-zero weather, bowling with F. Murray Abrahams, his chocolate allergy, and his upcoming Bollywood
film, «Umrika» which he just finished
shooting in India with Suraj Sharma from «Life of Pi.»
Thrones received 23 prime - time 2016 Emmy nominations, more than any other show, but
requires a heavy amount of winter location
shooting for the next season (locations include a production unit
filming in Iceland).
But Disney has three other 2012
films that have a great
shot at being nominated (Pixar's Brave, Tim Burton's Frankenweenie, and the upcoming Wreck - It Ralph), especially
in a category of five nominees, which
requires the release of a certain minimum number of eligible animated
films.
Before the advent of audio dubbing,
films released
in multiple languages
required (polyglot) actors to
shoot each scene over for each language (speaking the words of their non-native language phonetically).