Hinomura Krycek
Bayofilo
Re: Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen
No por nada es el inventor del Bay Buster.
“[On Bad Boys 2], Michael wanted a vehicle that could do counter moves, interacting with oncoming traffic during crash sequences,” Tomita explains. “Instead of relying on locked-off cameras, Michael wanted them moving, bringing you right into the action. So he proposed the idea of the Bay Buster, built by [special effects supervisor] John Frazier. It's basically a Chevrolet 3/4-ton pickup truck with a reinforced front end, roll bars, and safety cage for the stunt driver, and something that looks a lot like a cowcatcher on the front end, like you might see on a train. It's Y-shaped, low to the ground, and cameras are protected with armor plating. With [stunt coordinator] Kenny Bates driving, we drove it into head-on collisions with debris and other vehicles. The Y-shaped device on the front picks up oncoming objects and flips them in front or over us.”
Enigmax dijo:¡Qué obsesión que tiene este hombre por los coches volando y piruetando!!!
No por nada es el inventor del Bay Buster.
“[On Bad Boys 2], Michael wanted a vehicle that could do counter moves, interacting with oncoming traffic during crash sequences,” Tomita explains. “Instead of relying on locked-off cameras, Michael wanted them moving, bringing you right into the action. So he proposed the idea of the Bay Buster, built by [special effects supervisor] John Frazier. It's basically a Chevrolet 3/4-ton pickup truck with a reinforced front end, roll bars, and safety cage for the stunt driver, and something that looks a lot like a cowcatcher on the front end, like you might see on a train. It's Y-shaped, low to the ground, and cameras are protected with armor plating. With [stunt coordinator] Kenny Bates driving, we drove it into head-on collisions with debris and other vehicles. The Y-shaped device on the front picks up oncoming objects and flips them in front or over us.”