>After all the spectacle of the ferry sequence, one of the most challenging shots came after the action was over, when Peter and Tony meet for a tough talk atop the Governor's Island vent shaft.
>"Those shots were brutal. The way they were shot, it was lit to be a certain time of day, and afterwards it was decided to change that time of day. Relighting practical photography on human skin, that's a tall order."
>"There was a lot that had to go into reworking those shots: Peter's hair blowing, Tony Stark's fabulous coif dancing in the breeze, and you're having to get each one of those hairs to ensure what was shot hair-wise is there in the final comp. The hair is flopping in the breeze and you want to keep that to get that sense of wind. It was having to retain that performance and actually, as funny as this sounds, to retain the performance of their hair."
I'm surprised they didn't just shovel money into a furnace while they were at it.
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Who cares what time of day they talk?
>RDJ is so expensive its cheaper to cgi him to be a different colour frame by frame than to pay him for a reshoot