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HBO talks about the fire-breathing dragon scene in Game of Thrones

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The fifteen-meter wingspan of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) Drogon's dragon spitting flame at the characters in the arena in Game of Thrones Season 9 Episode 9, Dragon Dance, was movieed using real fire. The Hollywood Reporter was told about this by Joe Boer, responsible for creating visual effects.

"We always shoot to the maximum," explained Boer, who oversaw the effects production in Spain. "Since the dragon attacks in the pit, we placed 50 -foot flamethrower on a controlled installation and movieed the fire as a trick. The dragon moved all the time, and therefore the fire it spewed could not be static. At the same time, five stuntmen were movieing, who were running and catching fire from the fire. "

About thirteen effects studios were active in the fifth season of the HBO series. Rhythm & Hues brought the dragon to life using the model Pixomondo had created for the previous season. During the manufacturing process, details of the appearance of lizards, bats and birds were used to make the dragon look believable. They also used CG technology to visually expand the stadium and make it look complete, and used crowd cloning techniques to fill it with spectators.

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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