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VancityAllie captured some great pictures of the elaborate setup for a portion of the Bella cliff dive sequence in New Moon which will likely be composited with with the beach scenes shot in Tofino. Allie has this info to share–
This set is where they are filming the special effects green screen scene of Bella’s Cliff Dive in La Push in New Moon. Kristen Stewart, Rachelle Lefevre, Taylor Lautner, and Rob Pattison were all filming at the secret outdoor pool location today (just for the one day).
In this scene, Bella jumps off the cliff, a flash of Victoria is seen in the background, and Bella plunges into the ocean and sees Edward’s “face” underwater. She is then rescued by Jacob.
The crew had set up a complex special effects scene at the public outdoor pool with a number of layered green screens set up high above the pool. They also used a number of cranes and rigs to help block out the direct sunlight (it was bright and hot today).
Yes, you are seeing this right–it’s the wolf pack from New Moon, shirtless and in their movie attire at last . Or rather, their lack of attire-
Among wolf pack job requirements: the ability to work half-naked no matter what the weather in the Vancouver, B.C., area, where the film has been shooting for several weeks.
“It’s not pleasant for the actors,” says director Chris Weitz. “But they have all been good-natured. They show up on location in drenching, cold rain, and I say, ‘OK, off with the robes.’ “
Thank you, James White, for the amazing photograph. More, please!