(For stunt scenes, the technique was mainly used to erase safety rigs and cables.) “We wanted to make it real,” he says. As the movie’s supervising stunt coordinator, Norris oversaw a small army of stunt people – up to 150 at a time – during more than 300 sequences, which are all the more impressive given the film’s relatively minimal use of CGI. ![]() “It was literally like going to war,” says Guy Norris of the enormous, intricately orchestrated Namibian Desert battle scenes in Mad Max: Fury Road, the year’s most spectacular action film.
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