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Where was Mount Hallelujah filmed live?

1, Los Angeles (main photography), April 2007

Los Angeles, located in southwestern California, is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States. It is often called "city of angels". Los Angeles is one of the important centers of industry and commerce, international trade, science and education, entertainment and sports in the United States, and also one of the main bases of petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronic industries in the United States.

2. Wellington, New Zealand (main photography) April 2007

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island with a population of about 450,000. It is the second largest city in New Zealand, and together with Sydney and Melbourne, it has become the cultural center of Oceania. Many artists live or work here, and there are many art cafes and lively nightlife.

3. June 2007 at Hughes Aircraft Studio on Vesta (motion capture shooting).

Hughes Aircraft Company was once a major defense and aerospace company in the United States, including Hughes Aerospace and Communications Company and Hughes Helicopter Company. Used to be one of the major suppliers of the US Air Force. Founded by howard hughes on 1932. After 1980, it no longer exists because it was split and merged.

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Source of inspiration-

The mountain on Pandora was partly inspired by Zhangjiajie in Wulingyuan, China, but it didn't come to Zhangjiajie in China for real shooting. In order to create the floating Hallelujah Mountain in the movie, designers draw inspiration from "various types of mountains", "but mainly from the karst landform in China." According to production designer Dylan Cole, Huangshan Mountain and some high mountains in Hunan Province and around the world provided inspiration for the creation of pumice.

From June 5438 to February 2009, director Cameron said at a press conference held in Beijing that the design of the floating peak was influenced by the Chinese peaks. "All we did was rebuild Huangshan Mountain in outer space."