 Recreating shots inspired by movies, Dune Part 2. We'll need a wide-open space, and there's no better place in Michigan than the beach. We started by getting our camera low to the ground, using a long lens like in the original. For the black rocks, we used charcoal, smashing them into more jagged pieces. I'll go stand out there, and that won't work. We need to point our camera up, but still see the rocks on the bottom of the frame. This means we need to dig a hole to get our camera below ground level. But all this took time, and the sun was beginning to set. We had to move fast. Next was getting these heat waves. I learned about using propane canisters, but the wind on the beach was so strong it kept snuffing them out. We had to move on. Fortunately, the wind would work in our favor for this flapping cloak. Even with the strong winds, we still needed more. So we rented a powerful fan and hooked it up to a generator. What really makes Dune so epic is the soundscape. So I knew I needed to get great music and sound effects from art lists inspired by Dune collections for this video. Head over to artlist.io to make your videos more epic just like this shot from Dune.