June 6, 2009
How Long Did Transformers 2 Take To Film?
The sequel to the hit film Transformers is due to emerge this summer. The sequel is not only longed-for, but there are also many of hopes linked with it. Hence, Revenge of the Fallen is one of the movies that the moviegoers are going to get pleasure from and have at the top of their must-watch list.
Even earlier than its release, Transformers 2 has abundant fans that are waiting for the action packed movie and its characters and robots. One breathtaking attribute is that the period of the robots has been broadened even more, and now you have a lot of pristine action to look forward to.
Transformers 2 is a science fiction film, and a lot of publicity has been connected with its characters, financial plans, and production. The film is directed by Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg. The film’s filming has taken a long time, and it has been shot in numerous different places in the US as well as outside it. The span of the Revenge of the Fallen is much greater than its forerunner, and the filming period was also longer.
The development and production period for the film was long and it went from 2007 until now. Due to the extensive action and diverse set areas, the filming took a long time, and the release of the movie had to be delayed by Paramount until June this year.
The length of the filming process was used to create a special series of animation for the movie along with special effects. This extensive project has also included some of the characters that had been rejected for the first film. You can appreciate the extensiveness of the sequel from the fact that it is a $200 million film. This colossal budget is twenty five percent more than the budget for the first Transformers film.
The screenplay for the movie took about four months to complete. Orci and Kurtzman wrote the movie, and Kruger was also involved in the writing process. Later on, additions in terms of animations, characters, and action scenes were made, hence, making the screenplay an even better one, which took longer than expected for filming.
In the motion picture, poise has been unrelenting between robots and humans in terms of magnitude, and the science fiction element is highlighted in the film, which is a crucial factor of pure delight for the fans of the genre. The film is due for release in the UK on June 19th, 2009, and it is persuaded that the fans won’t want to leave out on being the first to hit the theatres.
The director of the motion picture, Michael Bay, talks about the film in terms of being entirely marvellous. Although, the filming of the motion picture has taken justly some time, it will utterly turn in because the film is so much more than the earlier Transformers film. Spielberg thinks that, just maybe, this would be his best film ever.
Filed under Art And Entertainment by Michael Nielsen
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