This Is How The Practical Miniatures For Blade Runner 2049 Were Created
Today we’re going to take a fantastic look behind the scenes from the Weta Workshop team and how they created the amazing miniatures from Blade Runner 2049 neo-noir sci-fi film directed by Denis Villeneuve.
They published a video and also added some pictures on their Facebook page about how they build up there cinematography and concept design of miniatures from Blade Runner 2049.
More info: Facebook, Instagram (h/t: ufunk, buzzthisviral)
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