For 300 (2006), director Zack Snyder utilized a "crush" technique in post-production. By manipulating the color balance and increasing the black levels, he mimicked the high-contrast, gritty aesthetic of Frank Miller’s original graphic novel.
Christopher Nolan quedó tan impresionado con la actuación de Heath Ledger en ‘The Dark Knight’ que dejó que el propio Ledger dirigiera el vídeo casero de los rehenes del Joker.
Nolan quería que esas imágenes reflejaran la mente retorcida y sádica del personaje, y se dio cuenta de que el actor podía capturarla mejor que nadie.
La preparación de Heath Ledger para el Joker fue intensa, incluyendo un aislamiento de seis semanas en una habitación de hotel, creando un diario con recortes y dibujos para explorar la mente caótica del villano.
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In this scene of The Dark Knight (2008), Heath Ledger performed the stunt himself, insisting that the real danger needed to show on his face. Director Christopher Nolan relied on real-world stunts over CGI, filming with IMAX cameras and a physical Batpod for stronger impact. The Batpod, a fully functional vehicle, bursts from the wrecked Tumbler in a practical shot. Ledger stayed in character throughtout shooting days, and this “hit me” line was improvised by him on the spot.
The Batman v Superman warehouse fight hides some wild behind-the-scenes facts:
• The scene used almost no CGI.
• Zack Snyder designed it to showcase Batman at his absolute peak.
• Fans often compare it to the Arkham games, though the stunt coordinator admitted he’d never played them.