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Chapter 53 The Last Shot Of The Los Angeles Scene

After the filming of the scene where the train rushes into the city center, Qin Feng immediately started to prepare the rest of the Los Angeles scene.

In the film, at the beginning of Inception, Cobb's team came to a densely populated bustling city in the heavy rain.

The filming location where the first layer of Dreamland begins is in downtown Los Angeles.

Before anyone else was around, Qin Feng asked the actors to rehearse the scene according to the script.

The actors were also very excited when they learned that they could play and integrate into the play.

Immediately under the arrangement of Qin Feng, they rehearsed on the cross street in downtown Los Angeles.

For this scene, Qin Feng first shot at the intersection of Los Angeles.

After filming, had the production team remove the background traffic and pedestrians to make it look like a deserted city.

And produced the downpour in the scene, combining several city streets and rain to stage a scene of traffic jams.

Not long after, the Inception team had just entered the first-layer dream scene, and it was all finished.

Another important filming scene in Los Angeles is the truck chase scene!

In the film, due to being pursued by Fisher's subconscious defenders.

Cobb and his team gave Fisher another sedative.

Strapping him into a van, the other companions attach the PASIV device to Fisher while dodging attacks by armed defenders.

During the filming of this scene, Qin Feng first directed the stuntmen on the motorcycle to perform.

Then the special effects team made a special production for the car to simulate a collision between an attacker riding a motorcycle and a truck under accelerated driving.

Driven by Dilip to hijack the merchant's van, the stuntman rides a motorcycle mounted on pneumatic steel rails, which are hinged to the van.

When Dilip chased them off the road, the stunt cyclist fell off his motorcycle.

Qin Feng used a high-speed camera that produces extremely slow footage to film the truck chase.

Controlling the camera to produce a variable speed effect enhances the dreamer's levitating state when the truck rolls over.

But digital retiming will look fake, which needs to be solved in 3D.

After the completion of this segment, Qin Feng found Girard again and asked him about the post-production here.

"Tell the production team that there's a motion blur here to make the rain look like.

So I had to use a computer to remove most of the rain from the film and replace it with 3D rain.

Sometimes it is possible to take a part of the negative that is not very blurry and project it again onto simple geometry.

Then, where needed, add enough detail and do a lot of stabilization when compositing.

Audiences will love this slightly blurred and trance-like feeling. "

Qin Feng pointed to the display and said to Girard.

"Okay Director Qin Feng, we must complete the post-production of the film according to your requirements and the highest standard."

After Girard heard it, he swore to Qin Feng.

At this time, Girard was so fortunate that he followed Qin Feng to the real shooting scene of "Inception" today.

In this young man of the Dragon Kingdom, he felt the demeanor of a true film master.

The mobilization of the on-site commander and the control of the details of the film are simply the ultimate.

In order to learn more about film shooting with this young man from Long Kingdom.

Girard, CEO of Warner Films, immediately decided to follow the crew of "Inception" until the end of filming!

12 o'clock noon.

At this point Qin Feng has almost completed all the shots of the Los Angeles shooting location.

Now only the last one is left, and it is also a very crucial shot.

And this shot is nothing else, it's the van hitting the railing and then falling into the water!

In the movie, Dilip is surrounded by fire on the viaduct.

He backed the van towards the safety rail on the river.

This set of shots Qin Feng was shot on the bridge near the Port of Long Beach, south of Los Angeles.

This massive iron structure, built in the 1940s, rises 165 feet above the water, with a central platform that rises horizontally to allow space for ships to sail below.

But the port authorities were concerned that the filming would damage the integrity of the central part of the bridge.

And Qin Feng's request to have a truck, a car and a filming team on the bridge far exceeded the five-ton load limit.

So he has to solve this problem!

No way, Qin Feng could only let the production team shoot as much as possible when the bridge was lowered, to prepare for the central part of the rising bridge.

Then shoot footage of the bridge rising at 890 feet.

The view of Los Angeles from here is really amazing.

Finally, the burning truck was pushed off the bridge for the climax of the film.

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