John McClane is at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.. As he waits for his wife Holly to arrive from California, airport police tow away his in-laws' car and give him a parking ticket. The decision was, we’ll do it on both at the same time. Shortly after John McClane was coincidentally caught in the terrorist takeover of an office building, he was coincidentally caught in the terrorist takeover of an airport. In the third Die Hard film, he most likely went back to New York because of marital problems and became a New York cop again. And then The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was when we started doing digital matte painting in a big way, but there were lots of other digital things all happening around that time, of course. The story begins on Christmas Eve 1990, two years after the Nakatomi Plaza incident. I think the actual middle of the painting where the pull-back starts from was 12 inches wide. In 1995, this airport was forced to close down for the newly completed Denver International Aiport (DIA) which has been considered a disastrous failure. Die Hard 2 was the first movie to have a digitally-manipulated Matte Painting. And we only had a certain amount of time. That was it. I still really like the movie a lot; I think the complications/reversals with the John Amos character really plus the thing up a lot, and I have to say that the filmmaking manages to skate over some massive continuity issues (McClane covers a LOT of territory during every cutaway to his wife in the plane.) Die Hard is an American action film series that originated with Roderick Thorp's novel Nothing Lasts Forever.All five films revolve around the main character of John McClane, a New York City/Los Angeles police detective who continually finds himself in the middle of a crisis and intrigues where he is the only hope against disaster. I mean they lost comm from Dulles ATC so why didn’t the 18 pilots with limited fuel switch comm to executive airport for clearance? Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The film co-stars Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Art Evans, William Atherton, Franco Nero, Dennis Franz, Fred Thompson, John Amos and Reginald VelJohnson. All it takes is an E-mail or IM between airport atc notify of terrorist. Plus the crew, the lights, the permit – you can imagine it would cost $250,000 or more to shoot these airplanes. And we were able to get hold of one of the first color Macintoshes and start using it. So what could we do? As well he should, since "guns invisible to X-rays" have become a recurrent boogeyman of anti-gun rights groups based almost entirely off of the claims of a ceramic gun in Die Hard 2 (Nowadays there is a federal law stating any commercially available gun must contain enough metal to set off an airport metal detector. Anyway, for the Die Hard 2 matte painting, the computer we were using only had an 80 or 160MB hard drive. With IAD chief of air operations, Trudeau, Barnes agrees to slow up air traffic due to the storm front coming in and work on the runways to keep them from icing up. The facility has miles of underground tunnels, and was also used in Live Free or Die Hard (2007), doubling as the. Die Hard 2 had a budget of $70 million and made $239.5 million worldwide, almost doubling that of the first film. Die Hard Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Powell then calls him back. He’d start showing us things as he and his brother were developing it; Photoshop. Then as we zoomed back he’d paint with less detail. One day, John Knoll came in – he’d been working in the camera department – and he said, ‘I have this idea for a program where you can manipulate images with channels.’ None of us knew what the heck he was talking about. And the shot-outdoors model stuff is really excellent, ILM was doing really nice in-camera work back then with this and ALWAYS. When Washington National Airport shut down due to icy conditions, Dulles controller was forced to divert the planes to their airport. Fight scene from Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990), starring Bruce Willis. That was really a major moment for us. The third, Die Hard with a Vengeance, is nearly on … Look closely and you might even see bicycles stuck to Kong during the Hong Kong fight, How Kong’s ocean showdown with Godzilla was made, ‘Behind Her Eyes’ gets the VFX breakdown treatment, ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ s3 – Pixomondo’s breakdown reel is here. The cherry picker ballet. On the 30th anniversary of Renny Harlin’s film, I thought I’d ask Bruce Walters, who was ILM’s matte department supervisor at the time, about how the shot came to be. The stubborn Lorenzo believes that the guys that McClane went after were just a bunch of punks trying to steal luggage and refuses to listen to McClane's thoughts about the people are professionals. When the cops were called off from the crime scene, McClane goes to see the airport police chief, Captain Carmine Lorenzo about it. Mojave desert Airport ...we are ready for take off! The film was directed by Renny Harlin, written by Steven E. de Souza and Doug Richardson and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. Then a shootout occurs, which McClane killed a mercenary named Oswald Cochrane. Awesome! The film was released on June 29, 1990 in the United States. Instead of the Beretta 92F carried in the original Die Hard, Lieutenant John McClane (Bruce Willis) carries the improved Beretta 92FS as his sidearm in this film. McClane, still believing something more serious is about to happen, tries to report his suspicions to airport police captain Carmine Lorenzo (Dennis Franz), who refuses to believe him (more focused on the number of airport misconduct laws McClane has violated in his shootout with Cochrane and Miller) and throws him out of his office. Press Esc to cancel. That was brought into Photoshop, where Yusei blended it altogether. When they first started talking about it, we said, ‘Why don’t you just go to the airport and shoot some planes?’ But, if I’ve got the numbers, right, it was going to cost $40,000 a night for each plane just to park it there. We were kind of disappointed because this made it a flatter shot. The Washington Dulles Airport Police, including Chief Carmine Lorenzo (Dennis Franz) carry the Beretta 92FS. The explanation for why it turned out kind of flat is nice to finally get. You needed a whole bunch of disk drives just to do that. The final airport pullback shot in Die Hard 2 by Industrial Light & Magic is often touted as the first time that digitally composited live-action footage was used with a traditional matte painting. Then McClane heads up for the airport's control tower. Although most of the airport interior was filmed at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), most of the exteriors were filmed at Stapleton Airport, Denver, CO. The mold of the 'Die Hard 2' 747 was later used to recast a 747 for the movie 'Executive Decision' and probably for other movies ('Air Force One'?). I think when people see it in the hallway at ILM, maybe they don’t know quite what the story is with it, because it’s always touted as being a digital matte painting, but it’s ‘painted’, so, you know, what’s going on with it? AS he entered the control tower, Lorenzo tells the tower is restricted area, but Trudeau the chief of air operations, overrides Lorenzo as he wants to know what's going on. That was a magical time with us all huddled together down there in the early 90s. Then he calls Al Powell to help identify the man he killed with the fingerprints he placed in the piece of paper and faxed it over to him. Yusei also had to figure out that if you take the area where the live-action plate is, what’s the smallest area he could paint and still have it match the plate? I’m really glad to be asked about the Die Hard 2 painting. The first one is an action classic, filled with memorable sequences, quotable lines, and a great protagonist in John McClane. A bit later, the company was still centered around big Silicon Graphics machines, but we also had a bunch of Macs, and we weren’t really allowed to tell anybody we were using them; that became the Rebel Mac Unit. Then the airport's control tower is hijacked by rogue military officer Colonel Stuart and his band of terrorists who shut off the landing lights, leaving the confused planes circling overhead because their visibility is clouded by a snowstorm. Washington Dulles International Airport is the predominant setting for the film Die Hard 2. So he needed to paint 12 inches wide in lots of detail so that it would match the plate. Imagine the movie in the world where this was considered: Barnes: “ILS is dead - every goddamn system is dead!” Trudeau: “Get your controllers on the horn - every plane approaching that’s not in our pattern yet gets turned away. There are live-action people in the background, and we had to shoot those. Also, we told the director, you can’t put your name on it because that’ll ruin the shot or degrade it. When John McClane comes in and shows them the identity of the man he killed in the luggage area was a mercenary name Oswald Cochra… I would have got on Unicom with another airport who would relay message that Dulles was hi jacked and to switch to different frequency. He runs befores & afters through the making of the 35 second scene, from the physical painting itself, capturing it on film, to the use of then-new Photoshop (and, of course, having Photoshop co-creator John Knoll on hand for advice), plus the tricky task of navigating the output of the shot to final negative. "Die Hard 2," subtitled "Die Harder," enters Bruce Willis in a decathlon of violence, and he places first in every event, including wrestling for guns, jumping onto conveyor belts, being ejected from cockpits, leaping onto the wings of moving airplanes and fighting with the authorities.. They had to be shot in a particular way so that they fit in perspective; Yusei supervised that and later composited those in there. Though it takes place in Dulles International Airport in Virginia, the movie was actually filmed in many other locations. This is a list of unnamed civilians with spoken lines and/or credited actors seen in the Die Hard film series. And the shot was longer than that. The series that created Bruce Willis, the movie star. An airplane is actually one of the hardest things to paint, and Yusei had to paint it big. Die Hard 2" is based on the novel "58 Minutes" by Walter Wager. At the time, we only had two ways of outputting the final negative. The sections were digitally nested into each other, and composited and scaled at output resolution, which was a little less than 2K. Die Hard 2 (1990) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Die Hard 2 [edit | edit source] McClane discovers Marvin in the airport basement. Or we could try it on the laser scanner. This time it’s at an East Coast airport under siege. Die Hard 2 is a classic Christmas movie to many as John McClane waits for his wife to arrive at Washington Dulles Airport on Christmas Eve. As a series, it's 2-2. The other way was, in the computer graphics department, where they had a laser scanner, and it could do VistaVision. We had done a kind of nested technique with the opening zoom in shot for 1989’s The Burbs (read about how that shot was done here). Main Terminal at Dulles. The Die Hard movies. https://diehard.fandom.com/wiki/Dulles_International_Airport?oldid=24732, The scenes with Bruce Willis running through tunnels under the airport were filmed at a water treatment facility near Los Angeles. One way was on a machine ILM was just developing with Kodak in the optical department, but it only did 4-perf. After the terrifying events in LA, John McClane (Willis) is about to go through it all again. The final airport pullback shot in Die Hard 2 by Industrial Light & Magic is often touted as the first time that digitally composited live-action footage was used with a traditional matte painting. Just like Home Alone 2: Lost in New York and The Hangover Part II would do years later, Die Hard 2 copied the premise of its predecessor. When Fred Dalton Thompson's airport manager realises the peril the planes are in, he says that we only have 58 minutes to avert disaster. " The terrorists are planning to rescue a drug lord from justice. He assists John McClane on finding ways into the airport from the basement. So, Yusei decided that he could paint it for real and then we could photograph it in parts and do the blends and color fixes digitally in Photoshop. Washington Dulles International Airport is the predominant setting for the film Die Hard 2. If you’re doing mountains or something similar there are all kinds of techniques for that, but an airplane isn’t as forgiving, plus it had graphics on the side. Die Hard 2 (sometimes referred to as Die Hard 2: Die Harder), is a 1990 American action film and the second movie in the Die Hard film series. The second film in the popular Die Hard film franchise.. Bruce Willis returns as New York City police officer John McClane, who is at Washington's Dulles International Airport waiting for his wife Holly to arrive for Christmas with her parents. It is an actual airport and the primary international airport for the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. If you’re struggling to remember which one Die Hard 2 is, it’s exactly the same as the first Die Hard, except it’s set in an airport. Would love to have these skills and to have been able to work on stuff like this. And that way we’d get a VistaVision image, but we didn’t know if we could make it all the way through the shot. When McClane was in the basement and shut off the record player, Marvin comes up from behind and startles him. Lorenzo removes him from his office. Die Hard 2 (1990) Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events I’ve always been enamoured by that shot, partly because of its history in VFX and also because you can still see the original enormous matte painting – thirteen feet wide and five feet tall – by matte artist Yusei Uesugi hanging up at ILM’s San Francisco office. I’m excited to have been part of the process. In order to do so, they have seized control of all electrical equipment affecting all planes. However, it had a failure rate of one frame every so many frames, let’s say every 1500 frames. Sorry, should read Cinefx magazines (damn autocorrect), Victor Perez to share color management fundamentals in partnership with Foundry and Netflix, Why these slim-line high-def cameras are being chosen for 360 VR rigs. That was critical because, as you can imagine, you’d never get a photograph of an airplane at exactly the right angle. The movie, set for June release, parallels Willis’ “Die Hard” about a New York cop who single-handedly takes on a terrorist situation. As McClane reveals about his suspicion that someone will likely hit the airport and that the man he killed is a professional mercenary, not someone stealing luggage. That’s what determined the size of the painting; you just go up from there. An iconic effect by ILM and an iconic effect in VFX history. We thought we could do it digitally on Die Hard 2. Well, you know what happened…the laser scanner didn’t get it done. Thanks for sharing. Chopper Pilot: [McClane is showing his nervousness while riding in a helicopter] What's the matter, … The films have grossed a combined $1.4 billion worldwide. On Christmas Eve in 1990, off-duty police detective John McClane was in the airport waiting to pick up his wife Holly when he sees some suspicious men in the airport lounge. That meant we couldn’t do any optical compositing with it or it would degrade the shot. McClane kills all of the mercenaries and thwarts their plan by blowing up their getaway plane, finally providing a landing light for all of the airplanes and he and Holly are united. Thanks for the article! He follows them to the airport luggage access area and sees two of them doing something to the control panel for the luggage conveyor belt. Die Hard 2 is a 1990 American action-thriller film and the second installment in the Die Hard film series. If we shoot it on 4-perf on a machine that we knew would work, it was only going to be 4-perf resolution. To help with the painting, which took Yusei five weeks, Paul Huston built some scale models of the planes and then arranged them in the way you see them in the shot, then lit them and shot them so that Yusei would have good reference to work from. In the second Die Hard, he tells the airport officer that he's LAPD and moved there because of his wife's job. Hanging out at an airport lounge, McClane sees a group of men, dressed in Army fatigues, pass a package between them and disappear into a restricted area. So many ILM shots during the “Kerner” era used willing employees from ILM and LucasArts Games. For years, I thought it was just me thinking this was one of those ‘too many notes’ matte shots, because it just never worked for me, not in theater or laserdisc or other. The 4-perf got it done, and the director put his name on the shot! So they decided it should be a matte painting. He reveals Cochrane's dossier to them. It was always shot at the same resolution, shooting different parts of it from the center out. Begin typing your search above and press return to search. So no titles over it, no fades, no nothing – it just had to be cut-to-cut. He tells McClane that Cochrane was reported to be killed in a helicopter accident when he was an American military advisor in Honduras two years before. ALPENA COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT Alpena Numerous scenes from the movie were filmed at Alpena County Regional Airport, including the … It is an actual airport and the primary international airport for the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Ha just found a loop hole. Then McClane conducts his own investigation and takes Cochrane's fingerprints. I love this kind of stuff and have a small collection of older Cinemax magazines, they are so inspirational. but the other mercenary, Miller got away. 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