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  • I swear, that guy should star as batman beyond if they ever make it.

  • well thx for clearing this up for me, its not like i could obviously tell what was going on or anything, i thought it was aliens

  • Both actors are on wires to help them move around the room. if you notice between :12 secs and :14 secs the actor is having trouble keeping his feet on the floor, it's because the wires are pulling him up before they are supposed to. you have them do the normal fight then they rotate the camera to make it look like gravity is shifting. THEN you get the VFX team to edit out the wires. EASY!

  • @tysirrah

    Or because he lost his balance, watch the behind the scenes and it shows footage of exactly how it was done.

  • @EshnehGaming

    oh really? how'd they do it? I don't have the dvd

  • @tysirrah

    It's on youtube, they built a giant rotating hallway, a huge structure and there wasn't wires for that scene, they literally fought in a rotating hallway.

  • The thing is that I uploaded the video around the time the movie was been released. Before we got to see the "making of". I posted it to prove a point to a friend of mine right after we saw the movie, he thought they used CGI.

  • They... Used... A... Rotating... Hall...

  • it's the exact same effect as in Fred Astaire's scene in the 1951 film, "Royal Wedding." It's a very old film trick.

  • No cgi, no stuntmen

    

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  • It has so many thumbs down because this isn't how they did it. But still, it's a joke, of course no one really thinks they just spun the camera, that's stupid!

  • es la mejor escena que vi en mi vida

  • Well, I would not say this is not the way they did it. It was done via a practical, real life, element, not clever camera tricks, if this is what this video is implying.

    But it's a good way to clearly see the orientation of the gravity during the scene, and it looks pretty cool.

  • Okay, why is this getting so many thumbs down?

  • @LightStijn we still dont know how

  • @Drewandy22 "We still don't know how"? What's there to know? There is only one way to film something like this. So stop whining and enjoy the video for what it is.

  • @LightStijn i didnt thumb it down.

  • @LightStijn Maybe they expect to se a behind the scenes, but I made this video just after I saw the movie in the theater.

  • @Nueztoy And it's a good video. Interesting to see it like this. So everyone should stop whining.

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  • @Nueztoy Maybe people thought they would see HOW THEY DID IT!! Seeing as you put that in the title! You get a dislike for this off me as well! Time waster

  • @LightStijn This doesn't explain shit. That's why.

  • @worldslinger81 Do you really need an explanation?

  • not even remotely close

    

  • i thought i might throw up after this....

  • why is the nbc logo rotating?

  • nice effect here, to help visualize how it works

    although i already knew how they did it

  • lol at all the comments tell TheDM75 he's stupid when they all are for thinking this was how it was actually filmed.

    They built the whole corridor and made it rotate Joseph Gordon-Levitt had to practice walking throgh the hallway with and without wires because chirstopher Nolan prefers all effects to be real.

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  • Where can I find the full interview this clip was from?

  • you knows nofinks

  • LMAO The guy who made this video is a dumbass, you really think they did it this way? -.-'

  • @TheDM75 in fact they did... The hall was built on cranes that rotated it.

  • @niva2gr I know, they did it THAT way. But not the way in the video: Flipping the image digitally.

  • @TheDM75 Wow, you're an idiot

  • @doctaword no, you are, cuz you cant understand what i just said.

  • @TheDM75 Right, so you think that altering the film digitally also alters the direction of gravity? There was no way for them to film a scene like that without actually rotating the hallway. You're implying that this video was an alternative way of filming the scene, when it was just altering our perception.

  • @doctaword How dumb can you be? That's EXACTLY what im saying, they rotated the hallway, they didn't flip the image digitally, the guy in this video thinks it was made digitally, got it now? OMG...

  • @TheDM75 Do you even understand the purpose of the video? It shows HOW they did it. Apparently you don't understand that.

  • @doctaword Well this is not HOW they did it. You don't understand that.

  • @TheDM75 OBVIOUSLY

  • @doctaword That's what ive been saying the whole time...

  • @TheDM75 You're accusing the uploader of thinking they did this digitally when they obviously didn't

  • @TheDM75

    What gave you the indication that the creator of this video thought it was made digitally?

  • @TheDM75 i thing that they made this video so as to show how the director and everybody else that was in the studio actually saw the scene, and to showcase how is the shifting of the gravity possible just by changing the angle of the scenery. I am sorry for my english, but it is not my native language.

  • @TheDM75

    Um, hello? You can tell he's rotating the image right? And somehow the actors always seem to be at the bottom of the screen? Newsflash, Nolan built a hallway and rotated it, that's exactly how the orientation would be if the hallway was spun around.

  • @janitorialprez I KNOW that -.- jesus

  • @TheDM75 lol. you're one dumb motherfucker.

  • @markoos88 No, you are the dumb motherfucker, otherwise you would understand this is not how they did it. Fuck head

  • joseph is so sexy

  • come on all marks. this has been done 60 years ago in "Royal Wedding" - Fred Astaire danced on the ceiling - check it out. For all you Nolan-lovers...

  • @KCRyder yes, this is not an original idea. Nevertheles the scene was just stunning and very well made.

  • Chris Nolan = God

  • They built it because Inception was basically shot on an unlimited budget, as Christopher Nolan did so well in Dark Knight they let him create this with whatever money he wanted.. and he made ten fold back in the opening week or something lmao! True Genius....

  • With that logic, the actors are immune to the effects of gravity!

    Oh, wait, there is no credible logic in this idea of yours.

  • @FolderolTV My dvd said they used some kind of water pressure cannons.

  • Wrong, christopher nolan can control gravity.

  • Inception really IS about filmmaking...

    The gravity is changing! = this is reality

    realizing they're just in a giant rotating hallway in a set = realizing this is a dream

  • No no no. They went in to our minds and made it seem like the hallway was really rotating but in reality it wasn't :o!

  • Oohhhhhhh. Cool.

  • This is how they did it. The actors were just in a large rotating set

  • Morons. They drugged all the actors, put them into a van, pushed in down a hill, made the actors dream that they were in a hotel, and the simply filmed it. IT'S THAT EASY!

  • or the set was normal, the stunt actors were doing the stunts and the camera was rotating around...

  • @TheAaron404 Or not - /watch?v=ZB0PyyLNIV4&feature=r­elated

  • I am really surprised that people wanted to know how did they made this effect. I hope that everyone that looks for these things because they are just interested in seeing how did they do it not that because someone who just saw the film goes out in the internet asking how did they made this because that would be really stupid.

  • @Sanaa2k your comment makes absolutely no sense.

  • @Bobo200015 I'd say the same thing first, but I managed to translate his/her comment that made no sense. Here's basically what he/she said:

    I'm surprised people wanted to know how they made this effect. I hope everyone watches this because they're interested in how they did so, but not because they just saw the film & are wondering how they did, because that would be stupid"

  • the first movie to have a revolving set was "singing in the rain"

  • @Thirtiesguy - Really .. which scene .... ain it stanley kurbricks - space odsey 2001

  • @13makio When Donald O'Connor is Tap dancing he goes up the wall on the ceiling and down the other wall in one of the numbers.

  • @13makio - Really .... I dont remember .... by any chance ... could u hit me a youtube link

    i would luv to see that again

    mark

  • @13makio - Really .... I dont remember .... by any chance ... could u hit me a youtube link

    i would luv to see that again

    its 1 of my favr movies ..... dont know why i did not notice it

    mark

  • @FolderolTV That wasn't rotating so much as tilting. Pretty epic effort for a relatively subtle effect (in the restaurant I mean, the rotating hall was obviously a lot less subtle :P) That's why I dig Nolan. He goes the exxtra mile for realism.

  • what does extraction mode mean in the bluray dvd for inception?

  • This is still cool to watch because we're following them at the point of where they're standing and seeing the room upside down is awesome so i appreciate this video.

  • They also built an entire set to tilt for that scene in the hotel bar which was totally stupid and unnecessary as all you see is the water in a glass tilt and absolutely nothing else lol.

  • @TinnedWaffles you also can see the light ornaments and drapes and stuff like that tilt

  • @TheEIPfan they actually picked cast who wouldn't fall over. just thought it'd be much more effective if it panned out from the tilted water to the whole set..

  • @TinnedWaffles Yeah I know I mean like the drapes and stuff like start tipping to the side like the water and your right about the cast

  • I saw the movie in cinema, man, this is epic :o) and Gordon is cute as hell 

  • we didn't notice it but we were all actually rotating in the movie theater

  • @kingman4889

    The dream wasn't effective enough. We had to go deeper!

  • @kingman4889 And our houses did too, when we watched it at home :D

  • This is how the scene should've been filmed.

  • This videos fails hard, go the behind the scenes videos. Fucking dumbass.

  • i heard they just goes into the actual dream with a film crew

  • Hey dawg, I heard you like to dream so we built a dream in your dream so that you can dream while you dream!

  • You're retarded you dumb ass Mexican. Chris Nolan used the simulator for NASA's plane simulator to mimic the rocking motion. They simply removed the cockpit and replaced it with a corridor like it was in a hotel.

  • @DriftKing1813 it's funny how you like to be racist. go get a life, please. there is no need to be an ass hole to someone you don't even know.

  • @musicfreeko u mad spic?

  • Jesus Christ, what a bunch of retarded people in here. Do you really need an explanation on "how they did it"?

  • dude do ur research before misleading people

  • @AustinLovesSlipknot they did actually make a rotating set

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  • That is crazy awesome how they built that.

  • No tienes el video d esa entrevsta completa con Jimmy Fallon? D':

  • @FolderolTV

    yeah like everybody knows that, this is what it would look like with the camera being "normal" with the gravity

  • Wow. Just, wow.

  • This is the same trick done with Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding

  • i dont get it because it looks like there floating at some points. Thats not from the rotating hallway.

  • they cant just twist the camera, that doesn't explain how they ended up on the wall and ceiling of the hallway. but good theory though.

  • @marcusag12 not saying that they merely twisted the camera. The camera in this video was readjusted to represent the direction of gravity, OBVIOUSLY if you used a brain you would realize this jeez

    the thing is the camera was secured to a ROTATING HALLWAY. The entire hallway in this scene was part of a machine that spun it around; go watch the behind the scenes.

  • @BecuzIt First of all i know that they built a rotating room to make the scene to be as real as it could get, i have a bigger brain then you so you can shut up. I know more about these types of things then you do. So don't test me.

  • @marcusag12

    Brain size variation within humans has nothing to do with intelligence. (men & women are different size)

    "Then" describes a certain time, or is used as a preposition to start a sentence.

    "Than," in the way you tried to used the word "then," compares two things.

    You assumed the person who edited this vid did so thinking that this hallway scene was filmed merely by rotating a camera in a normal hallway, when it was actually just adjusted to show the direction of the Earth's GRAVITY.

  • @marcusag12 They rotated the hallway as well with the camera rotating the other way.

  • @napalm868 the camera didnt rotate at all... the hallway did

  • @you2be321 exactly, the camera was stuck to the hallway. It was rotation with the hallway. :)

  • 0:31 looks as good in the inverted camera - it actually draws your attention to the fact that they're just falling in that camera shot.

  • this is my favorite scene of any movie ever

  • they took the red pill

  • They could just be wearing really sticky clothes!

  • they used the same techniuque as wes craven did in in a nightmare on elm street to achive tinas death scene, a rotating room

  • stolen straight off 2001: a space odyssey!

  • @eckosama And 2001: a space odyssey stole it from "Royal Wedding" which came out 17 years before a 2001: space odyssey

  • @eckosama What do you mean ?

  • This scene of movie magic makes me smile everytime I see it.

  • I hope they kept the set in one piece.

    Even if you couldn't record it, it would be fun to play in there while rotating.

  • A giant hallway that spins. Man the set alone is epic!!!

  • Inception looks like brilliant fun to film...amazing <3

  • For this scene they built the entire hallway on a machine that rotates it.

    In the bar scene, a room tilts 30 degrees

    For the gravity defying hallway fight scene however, the actors used rigging to help them move through the air.

    There we go :)

  • he knows that. he's just showing us how the rotating hallway worked

  • I think I would have liked it better this way, with the camera following Levitt's movements instead of the corridor's. I know the way it's filmed in the movie is alot more original and surreal and all that, but still...

  • I like how a bunch of people have to comment that they filmed this with a rotating hallway set piece...

  • yeah it was a rotating room so the actor didn't just mentally know how it felt they phisiclly knew how it felt the more real the better

  • They did revolve corridor. Type in 'making inception' + click on first result. About 4.47 shows corridor revolving.

  • 1st. they built a set on a gigantic rotating machine(seen the hbo special) 2nd even if they didi do it like that, it doesnt explain how they ended up on the ceiling

  • oh that must be fun :) besides getting beat up :l

  • They did something like that in 2001: Space Odyssey

  • @Nueztoy this proves nothing

  • I know everyone else is freaking out over the awesomeness of the technical filming of this, but, holy mother of God, the fluid way JGL *moves* is making me weak in the knees.

    <3

  • Se ve muy bien!

  • THEY BUILT THE SET ON A ROTATING MACHINE THAT LITERALLY ROTATES THE SET

  • @Impactfilms1337 yes, thats how they did it

  • @Impactfilms1337 dam how do they still act in that

  • @Biohazard1997X I know for real. That's why it's such an impressive fight because it would be so easy to mess up or trip and fall. Definitely worthy of recognition.

  • @Impactfilms1337 like in mission to mars and 2001 odyssey in space

  • @Impactfilms1337 yeah, thats also how they made the fly. they had to glue everything on the set that touched the floor!

  • Wow... even if they filmed it rotating, it still would have been a visual treat. Honestly, to me, most memorable part of the movie.

  • Can somebody tell me the name of the song that sounds in this scene? I know is music from Hans Zimmer but I need the name of the song, if somebody know it, tell me please.

  • @GabitaVP You'll most likely find it in the track "Don't Think About Elephants" around 4:23.

  • Very good scene :D

  • They were probably using cables to do this scene. And they built this hotel hall to make the scene, I've seen a making of on TV and there was a square with this hotel hall on it. :)

  • @supermassiveXdream it seems like stunt cables would get in the way of the ass kicking.

  • @killermod0

    Yes, they would. Or maybe they just built the hotel hall and the actors were there, just ass kicking while they were making this scene. You never know. :)

  • @supermassiveXdream Yeah they built a giant rotating hallway...but I just thought of something...what did they do with it? I dont think its just something you can stash away in the prop warehouse haha.

  • @killermod0

    They probably rotate on it and let the actors do their thing. I wonder if somebody felt sick while doing this scene. Haha. :D

  • @supermassiveXdream yeah i know joseph did his own stunts, and i'm pretty pretty sure they practiced this cause if they didn't and one of them mess up, BAM! face hits the cieling.

  • @killermod0 Wow!! Lol. :D

  • @killermod0 they should just give the hallway away and install it in some hotel and rotate it whenever lol

  • @captfalcon08 I want it at my wedding. Imagine the bride and groom walking down THAT.

  • @supermassiveXdream I think they actually just made a hallway that could rotate 360 degrees.

  • @8comicbookman8

    Agreed. I saw one part of the making of this movie on TV and they actually built a large hall because Christopher Nolan wanted to make all scenes as real as possible so he asked somebody to built this large hall. I hope I didn't make a mess. :)

  • Very clever. So, what they did was to attach the camera to the rotating hall set and then rotate the frame at exactly the opposite angular velocity, selling the illusion that the cam is static. It's incredible how simple were the special FX and the chasing scenes in this movie and yet make it so appealing!

  • @maujo2009 no thats not how they did it the made this giant hallway that littery spins

  • @delta2ish Yeah, dude, but what i mean is that they attached the camera to the rotating hall and then retouched the shot by rotating the frame in the opposite direction at the same speed. This way, we see the characters "rotating" (JGL and his opponent falling to the sidewalls and roof) but not the hallway itself. Got me?

  • @maujo2009 Yeh, you are right... :) This was Epic!

  • @delta2ish that's not what he means, they did make a big rotating set, but they rotated the camera too so it doesn't look like the set is rotating but that the characters are walking all over the walls.

  • It must've been a real treat watching them film this scene

  • Fucking awesome.

  • muy bien! =D

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