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Find out about how the special effects in Inception were created

by Arati Rao | 17/09/2010

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There's quite a bit that's been said, discussed and posted about the movie 'Inception', its basis and climax. Here's an interesting read we came across on how the special effects in the movie were created, in particular the demolition of the hospital fortress.

There's also a podcast conversation with Paul Franklin, visual effects supervisor at Double Negative. 

Go to http://www.fxguide.com/article636.html.

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