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Behind-the-scenes production of 007 Dark Sky Crisis

The film started shooting on June 1 99965438+1October1,which is the 5th James Bond film shot by the studio. Lamont, the artistic director, said, "Pine Forest Studio is James Bond's home. I like to play the leading role in movies because the design can reflect what is happening in the world today." Lamont is responsible for designing and supervising the construction of all key scenes in the film, including the interiors of MI6' s London headquarters and Scottish office, the giant underground nuclear test equipment (Studio 007), the interior of the submarine in the climax paragraph, and the replica of Baku oil pipeline, the largest location set built in the history of 007 film.

The crew also built many miniature landscapes in the studio, including caviar factory, oil pipeline and submarine in Zukowski. John Richardson, director of Miniature Special Effects, said: "Most movies today like to use CG technology, because many technicians think that this computer technology can solve all problems. In 007 movies, we have always followed the tenet of Excellence, and exquisite models look more realistic, so we have always followed this tradition. "

In the vertical and horizontal world, the omnipotent James Bond still travels around the world. The French Alps, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, the oil field in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Persian Sea in Istanbul, Turkey and the Thames in London are all important locations in the film.

In addition, it is worth mentioning that many thrilling and unusual action scenes in the film are completed by the actors themselves. Simon Crane, the stunt coordinator, recalled: "pierce brosnan's performance in the speedboat chase was perfect. At that time, his speed on the Thames reached 80 miles per hour. Sophie Marceau's superb skiing skills in the Alps also made me unforgettable. " Chris Corbould, director of special effects, said: "We once filmed a thrilling scene in a nuclear test facility. Pierce had to go down to a 200-foot underground tunnel with a fireball behind him. The first time was done by stuntmen. Later, Pierce insisted on playing in person, so we remake it. His courage is amazing. "