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Fast and Furious final race (Supra VS Charger) behind the scene with miniatures (Practical Effects) — RedlineArchive
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Fast and Furious final race (Supra VS Charger) behind the scene with miniatures (Practical Effects)

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🛠️ 3D elements printed with #elegoo #Neptune4Max printer 👉 https://elegoo.sjv.io/EEqdZn 🛠️ The best 3D printer guy 👉 https://protofusion.ras.ovh ________________________________________ This video shows the behind-the-scenes filming of a miniature movie action scene, focusing on practical effects, miniature set preparation, and real-world filmmaking techniques. Watch until the end for the final cinematic result. ---------------------------------------- 🎬 Making of the Rob Cohen's 2001 movie : The Fast and the Furious, and alternate ending in 4K ! Here is our tribute to the iconic scene featuring the Brian's (Paul Walker) Toyota Supra and the Dom's (Vin Diesel) Dodge Charger in the final race that ends in a truck crash. ---------------------------------------- ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:11 Build the set 0:25 Set up the Railroad Crossing set 0:53 Filming the train 1:24 Shooting the Railroad Crossing scene 1:38 Set up the Truck Crash set 2:25 Shooting the Truck Crash scene 2:49 Final Result ---------------------------------------- Just for fun and to pay tribute to the film crew, I tried to recreate and remake that iconic Fast and Furious final race scene with miniatures (1:24 scale models). Our diorama is a reproduction of the Port of Los Angeles, the actual movie filming location. No CGI, no VFX, except adding a little smoke and few lights ! 🎥 Slow motion: shot at 120 and 240 fps. 🙏 Thanks to Nicolas and his team from the Domaine de la Cour Roland. 🪽RIP Paul Walker🪽 one of my favorite chillhood actors. ---------------------------------------- ➡️ For the full build process, materials, and filmmaking breakdown, watch the long version here: 👉 https://youtu.be/pkKbO5BJJl4 ---------------------------------------- 📩 Contact: miniaturesfx@gmail.com 🎬 Film Crew : Monsieur MICHEL Antony SEMAR Farid BODET Nicolas GONTCHA



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