The shot was prominently featured in trailers.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT VFX artist Todd Vaziri explains how a filming goof in Mission: Impossible III made one of the movie's most iconic shots difficult to create. Released in 2006, the threequel followed IMF agent Ethan Hunt as he was forced to confront a brutal arms dealer intent on locating the mysterious Rabbit's Foot.
It was very difficult to put all the stuff together and make it a cohesive camera move… So they built a stereo camera rig with overlap so that we can basically have two motion picture cameras going at the same time. So I would have two pieces of negative to work with, which is wonderful, it’s great for fidelity. These also have to get now seamed together and if you look carefully, Tom goes across the seam, and the explosion goes across the seam.
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