It is no exaggeration to say that Transformers: The Last Knight (Original title: Transformers: The Last Knight) – the fifth film in the series about the war of transforming robots – is currently one of the most anticipated super blockbusters.
The filming style is `revolutionary` in Hollywood cinema
In the editing room located in Michael Bay’s private home located in Miami, the director and his film crew constantly edit and improve the first recordings, with the aim of creating the most vivid cinematic moments.
Specifically, keeping the 3D images on film as smooth as possible prompted Michael Bay to apply a unique filming technique, which he calls `realistic 3D`.
To do this, Michael Bay used two cranes to control two large IMAX 3D cameras moving `all over` the studio, to simulate the flexible and extensive viewing ability of the human eye.
To do this, Michael Bay used two cranes to control two large IMAX 3D cameras moving `all over` the studio, to simulate the flexible and extensive viewing ability of the human eye.
Michael Bay’s great love for the `last child` in the Transformers series
The title Transformers: The Last Warrior evokes a feeling of suspense in viewers, like something great is about to come to an end.
A month ago on his social network page, director Michael Bay said that Transformers: The Last Warrior would be the last film of the franchise in which he participated as the director.
Now the work is no longer simply an entertainment product, but contains many ambitions and ambitions of the director.
Surely the `sweet fruit` that comes from this dedication will be extremely overwhelming and captivating footage, with indescribable echoes that will remain in the hearts of the audience even after the film ends.
The legendary blockbuster Transformers: The Last Warrior is expected to open in Vietnam from June 23, 2017 in 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D formats.