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Rogue heroes: behind-the-scenes tidbits of dawn rising

In order to present the large-scale disaster scene of urban destruction, the Cai Yuexun team spent a total of RMB160,000, and cooperated with Kaohsiung Municipal Government and Uni-Dream Times to build a film studio on a vast land of more than15,000 square meters to build the largest digital special effects studio in Asia. The film invited many top international teams from China, the United States, France, Japan, Australia and Thailand to create visual effects. JACK GILL, an action director from Hollywood who won the 20 12 World Special Effects Award for Fast and Furious 5, designed a road roller coaster and helicopter chase scene for Grand Theft Auto 2: Dawn Rises. Ron Yuan, a Chinese-American actor and martial arts expert who directed this film, performed well in 24 Hours and The Fast and the Furious series films. The film designed a 70-meter-long tunnel and pilot pit, imitating the shocking scene of the broken bridge of Macao Xiwan Bridge, the roof and apron of the steel EMP building, the six-story container rack and the green giant screen.

The studio built for the film will become a miniature cinema and a tourist attraction in Kaohsiung after the filming. Scenes including Nandian and Linhai Bar will be used as movie carnivals to attract tourists in the form of theme parks. Many spectacular urban destruction and shocking special effects scenes in the film were taken care of by the French visual effects company BUF, which won the 50th Golden Horse Award for The Grandmaster. Mark Chao personally appeared in more than 90% of the action scenes and blasting scenes. The third time he starred in "Wu Hero", he took the initiative to join the "screenwriter group" and put forward many new concepts in the story, which provided a lot of help for script writing.