Thursday, July 21, 2011

Transformers 2-filming

People get inspired by beauty, can be in any form. In the film industry, the beauty of a scene is found mainly in the way is captured and its closeness to reality. Although, nowadays most movies are filmed in a studio well constructed, there is no substitute for the original paths. Originality brings beauty and admiration. Similar admiration is expected in the new upcoming sci-fi sequel "Revenge of the Fallen '.


Transformers 2 had shot scenes from the most exotic places on this planet. Egypt, France, Jordan and we were the first positions of shootings. Filming began in California in May 2008. Most of the scenes inside the roof are captured in the Hughes Aircraft company that was acquired by General Motors.


Some scenes are captured at Bethlehem steel in Pennsylvania. Then, there are some scenes that are captured to the Steven f. Udvar-Hazy Center for the new transformer Jetfire, a retired SR-71 aircraft. The June 9, 2008, the team moved to Exelon power plant in Philadelphia and then at the University of Pennsylvania.


Another University who visited then Drexel University where they shot scenes of Sam studying astronomy. The team was seen in the Eastern State Penitentiary for two days. Fairmount Park was another location for the filming of Philadelphia City Hall and was used to cast the beneath the roof scene.


Princeton University was also selected for filming. However, it should be noted here that none of the University allowed the producer to mention their name in the film. The June 30, 2008, the shooting came a temporary setback due to the potential actors ' strike. Some scenes are captured in California for fighting in Shanghai. Tuscan international airport and Camp pendalton are used to show scenes of aircraft.


The shot was made from various production units. The most important and impressive scenes were filmed in Egypt near the pyramids. This is the place where the last scene of the film are filmed. Pyramid of Giza is the most important attraction of the scene. The most important concern was regarding the safety of the team of 150 Americans working at the site along with many local Egyptians. A camera very high was also used in the film in this locality. The team was given permission by the Egyptian Government official. The Jordan is another place where they filmed several scenes of the film.


The team remained for about four days in Jordan and scenes were filmed with the help of the Royal Jordanian Air force. Another attraction of people will witness is the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The second monument that appear in the film is the Arc de Triomphe. Even if the scenes of France have very less time due to the limited time of the film, but the beauty of the locality and its meaning will have a great impact on viewers according to the Director.


The final shots are filmed in the movie are of United States aircraft carrier Stennis on November 2, 2008. Surely, only the results of box office can say if the movie is worth the effort or not. Let the time reveal the truth.


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