His team needed to alter the buildings and strew debris to make the area look disheveled and appear as a Rio shantytown. Wenham remarked that, though the development was difficult, in part due to the heat, it was "a walk in the park" compared with filming in the Rio favelas themselves. Wenham aimed to maintain a monochromatic color scheme for the film, with muted blacks and grays, including his choice of colors for the cars used.
He only chose to add a multitude of colors in the favela set. A foot pursuit in which Diesel, Brewster and Walker are chased across favela rooftops by Johnson and his team was filmed over the course of a week in the small hillside town of Naranjito, Puerto Rico. The scene was considered difficult to shoot, as pathways were slippery from moist tropical heat and the scene involved actors and stunt doubles running while avoiding dogs, chickens and other stray animals loose in the area.
To capture the scene, a foot cable-camera rig was used to allow for a fast moving, birds-eye view of the action, and cameras on cranes were set up on rooftops and in alleyways.
The train heist scene was filmed in Rice, California over three weeks. Filming moved to Atlanta, Georgia for the final phase. Wenham and his team transformed a defunct train yard into an abandoned auto plant used by the protagonists as their headquarters.
Redesigning the train yard took place over several months. It was required to allow enough space for stunt drivers to drive into the building, and it had to include an integrated lighting system. The design team removed walls, hauled out old railway cars, suspended rusted car parts and auto-plant car rails, and constructed smaller buildings within the main building to transform the site. With twenty-five pages of script to shoot in a limited time, cinematographer Stephen Windon and his team spent three weeks setting up a series of high-powered, motorized lights in the rafters of the building, that could be controlled remotely to allow lighting to be altered quickly while fully illuminating the set.
An exterior scene involving Diesel and Walker attending a car party, involving several high-performance cars, was filmed near the Georgia Dome.
A brawl scene between Johnson's and Diesel's characters was considered difficult to choreograph. The characters were written to be equally formidable, so the fight was punctuated with moments of character development, as Moritz felt this made the fight more exciting.
The scene required several weeks of rehearsal and more than a week of filming by the actors and their stunt doubles, who incurred several minor injuries. The first trailer for Fast Five was released on Diesel's Facebook page on December 14, , in what was believed to be the first ever use of this marketing approach. At the time, Diesel's page had over 20 million subscribers one of the top five personal sites of celebrities , providing a wide audience for the trailer. Following this debut, other members of the cast with personal social media platforms released the teaser trailer to their own fans.
Car Town allowed players to view the trailer for the film in an, in-game drive-in theater and race around a virtual Rio de Janeiro. The game also featured missions and locations based on the plot of the film, while allowing players to race against Fast Five characters and take part in a bank heist. By buying these tickets in-game, players were given promotional codes which in turn allowed them to unlock a virtual s Dodge Charger, used by Diesel's character in the original film.
REG promoted the partnership between the film and the game in their theaters across 37 states, online and through social media, while Universal promoted it via their own Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites.
In October , it was claimed that over million races had taken place within the virtual Rio de Janeiro environment in the six months since the campaign's April launch.
Automobile manufacturer Dodge collaborated with Universal in marketing the film, supplying several Dodge Chargers to use in it. Dodge also sponsored the world premiere of the film in Rio de Janeiro. The Fast and the Furious Wiki Explore. Turbo-Charged Prelude Los Bandoleros. Recent blog posts Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The attack on the armoured van in Moscow was actually filmed in the heart of London, on Lambeth Bridge.
Inaugurated in , it has stone obelisks with pineapple at each end. This feature is an amusing tribute to a Lambeth resident, John Tradescant. The man is supposed to have brought the first pineapple to Britain.
Dwayne Johnson, a. The Rock, can boast to be a real crime fighter. Dressed in tactical filming gear, gun in hand, he came face to face with burglars in front of a production van.
Panic-stricken, they fled the scene when they saw him! Probably the saddest sequence in the film, the farewell to Paul Walker. Died in a car accident in while shooting this opus, the actor could not leave the Fast and Furious saga without a certain dignity. Brian turns, letting Dominic go on his way, alone.
The Fast and Furious franchise is extremely lucrative. In the 19th century, 10th Avenue was known for its railroad.
Once a repair facility for Pullman train cars, the crumbling acre industrial complex has proved irresistible to urban explorers and graffiti artists. Hopefully the historic buildings will be restored and incorporated into its new function. Built in , the tower once boasted a revolving restaurant, long since closed.
Coincidentally, this actually is a repository for large amounts of money. With Toretto and Brian needing yet another high-performance motor, they turn up at the obligatory street race-party, replete with hip-swinging, scantily clad women. Cheekily, the film omits the street race entirely, taking the win as a foregone conclusion. The lively gathering was filmed in downtown Atlanta near to the old, now demolished, Georgia Dome stadium.
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