Director James Gunn expertly spins a tapestry of unforgettable moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the enthralling Guardians of the Galaxy narrative approaches its climatic finale with Vol. 3. Among these outstanding sequences, one in particular stands out—a riveting corridor brawl that develops towards the film’s climax. This breathtaking display, which appears to be one continuous take, is a monument to the careful preparation and artistic prowess of the Weta FX visual effects masters. Guy Williams, the Weta FX VFX supervisor, recently gave a behind-the-scenes tour of the production of this filmic miracle.
Our beloved misfit bunch is seeking to enjoy a tranquil existence on Knowhere in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Their peace is quickly disturbed, though, by the spectres of Rocket’s mysterious past. Peter Quill must gather his squad for a dangerous operation to recover Rocket while also dealing with the emotional toll that Gamora’s absence is having on him. This mission is on the verge of failing and its failure might change the course of events for the Guardians.
The movie, which is currently accessible on Disney+ and through a number of shops, has received a great deal of praise, with particular attention being paid to its ground-breaking visual effects. The hallway battle is one of the most discussed moments, however Williams said it wasn’t really shot in one take. Instead, it’s a painstakingly assembled collection of 18 different pictures that were taken over the course of three days. In a recent video posted to the Corridor Crew YouTube channel, Williams discussed these revelations while going into the various dynamics that produced this astonishing scenario. There’s a lot of stunt choreography going on here, he said.Warning: This is not a one-shot deal. It was shot over the course of three days—18 shots.
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