This consists of interviews with the cast and crew, all of whom have something compelling to add within their area of expertise(and there is a very clear love of what they're working on), clips from the movie, behind-the-scenes footage, and incomplete effects shots.
It's 12 minutes long. This is found on my library's copy of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. It spoils a lot of the film, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about that it was a difficult sequence to work out: storyboarding and previz didn't work, but the stunt coordinator figured it out, doing a test run with his performers to get an idea of what it would end up like. Worrying about trench foot. The sewer pipe was a constructed set, specially made so that a dolly could move through, since that was required. Some of the time, the lighting was provided entirely by the actors' flashlights and the like. It was very hard on the camera operators. The lizards themselves were sometimes guys in tracking suits, so there's something to react to, and so that someone is actually grabbing the characters that they catch up to.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10
It's 12 minutes long. This is found on my library's copy of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. It spoils a lot of the film, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about that it was a difficult sequence to work out: storyboarding and previz didn't work, but the stunt coordinator figured it out, doing a test run with his performers to get an idea of what it would end up like. Worrying about trench foot. The sewer pipe was a constructed set, specially made so that a dolly could move through, since that was required. Some of the time, the lighting was provided entirely by the actors' flashlights and the like. It was very hard on the camera operators. The lizards themselves were sometimes guys in tracking suits, so there's something to react to, and so that someone is actually grabbing the characters that they catch up to.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10