The director admitted that one of the scenes gave him goosebumps — a rarity for an experienced visual effects master.
Director Takashi Yamazaki, an Oscar winner for the visual effects of "Godzilla: Minus One," shared new details about the sequel — "Godzilla: Minus Zero." According to him, the increased budget compared to the previous installment allowed for significantly more complex and detailed visual elements in the film. The duration of the new film will be comparable to the first part — about two hours and five minutes — however, the scale of what happens on the screen will increase dramatically, partly thanks to filming in the IMAX format.
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Director Yamazaki Promises Godzilla: Minus Zero Will Deliver the Greatest Kaiju Battle in Franchise History
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The director admitted that one of the scenes gave him goosebumps — a rarity for an experienced visual effects master.