Gravity - Ultimate Trivia Book: Trivia, Curious Facts And Behind The Scenes Secrets Of The Film Directed By Alfonso Cuarón
Author | : Filmic Universe |
Publisher | : Filmic Universe |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2024-03-10 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781304612229 |
ISBN-10 | : 1304612228 |
Rating | : 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Download or read book Gravity - Ultimate Trivia Book: Trivia, Curious Facts And Behind The Scenes Secrets Of The Film Directed By Alfonso Cuarón written by Filmic Universe and published by Filmic Universe. This book was released on 2024-03-10 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: GRAVITY - ULTIMATE TRIVIA BOOK: TRIVIA, CURIOUS FACTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES SECRETS OF THE FILM DIRECTED BY ALFONSO CUARÓN CREATED BY: FILMIC UNIVERSE - Do you think you know everything about GRAVITY? Do you want to know more than 100 curious facts and secrets of Alfonso Cuarón's film? This eBook is full of information about one of the best movies of 2013. You will find and REALLY LOVE abundant behind the scenes secrets. You can test your knowledge about this movie here. - HERE SOME EXAMPLES: - The opening scene, from the establishing view of Earth to Dr. Stone detaching from the structure, is a single, continuous shot lasting about twelve and a half minutes. - When the script was finalized, Alfonso Cuarón assumed it would take about a year to complete the film, but it took four and a half years. - The off-screen voice of Mission Control is Ed Harris, who played actual NASA flight director Gene Kranz in Apollo 13 (1995) and John Glenn in The Right Stuff (1983). - A chance meeting between their siblings led Astronaut Cady Coleman to call Sandra Bullock from the International Space Station to talk to her about life in vacuum. - To simulate the authenticity and reflection of unfiltered light in space, a manually controlled lighting system consisting of 1.8 million individually controlled LED lights was built. - Tim Webber stated that 80% of the movie consisted of CG, compared to Avatar (2009), which was only 60% CG. - Alfonso Cuarón was inspired by the film Marooned (1969). Marooned was a film also set in Earth orbit, but which didn't have the technical advantages of CGI. AND MUCH MORE! - So, if you want to relive the memories of this great movie or just want to be entertained and learn more about it, do not hesitate to READ this Book!