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Because of the complexity of the New York Times Square scene it could not be filmed on site. So it was done using photo-based CGI and Laser mapping. Most of the other scenes of Neville (Will Smith) traveling through the city were filmed on site, as is, with some CGI touch-ups.
http://nymag.com/movies/features/41551/
Actually if New York City were to lose all power (including fail-safe power) the lower parts of the city (Subways, Tunnels, Lower level streets) would flood just as you saw in the film – and I agree I liked that scene as well.
http://nymag.com/movies/features/41551/
Actually if New York City were to lose all power (including fail-safe power) the lower parts of the city (Subways, Tunnels, Lower level streets) would flood just as you saw in the film – and I agree I liked that scene as well.
Hi Neptune, i imagined it had to be done with CGI, no way to cut Times Square of course, anyway, why would everything get full of water? what "things" or systems does New York City have to prevent tunnels subways etc to get full up?
And what i wonder the most, where would the water go to get into those tunnels?