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Top Gun Maverick comprised six IMAX cameras for aerial shots

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Top Gun Maverick has made $900 million worldwide in less than a month, Courtesy (Google).

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  • Top Gun Maverick has made $900 million worldwide in less than a month.
  • The cast went through boot camp to shoot aerial scenes in real fighter jets.
  • Each multimillion-dollar jet’s cockpit had six IMAX-quality cameras. 
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Top Gun Maverick has made $900. Top Gun Maverick is a box office success that has made $900 million worldwide in less than a month. Some of the top blockbusters of 2022, including Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, are facing competition from it. Because Tom Cruise loves reality.

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All the fighter jet scenes in Joseph Kosinski’s film are real and feature F-18 Navy jets. This makes the movie better. Cruise, Teller, Barbaro, Powell, and the rest of the cast struggled to shoot without CGI.

The Top Gun Maverick’s cast went through boot camp to shoot aerial scenes in real fighter jets. The US Navy was always involved. Even harder was capturing all the airborne sequences. Let’s see how the action scenes were shot.

Check out the video below:

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Each multimillion-dollar jet’s cockpit had six IMAX-quality cameras. According to Top Gun Maverick director Joseph Kosinski, four cameras looked back at the actor and two looked forward. With two jets in the air, there were always 12 cameras in use, not counting cameras on the ground and outside.

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On one day, 26 cameras were rolling, and 813 hours of aerial footage were shot; two hours were used. Editors deserve praise. It’s amazing how far Tom Cruise and the cast went for this film.

Tom Cruise helps the others with their 7.5 g-forces. Now, everyone is waiting for Top Gun Maverick to hit $1 billion.

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