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Fast & Furious Final Race (Charger vs. Supra) – Behind the Scenes with Miniatures
Ever wondered how the iconic final race between the Toyota Supra and Dodge Charger in Fast & Furious was filmed? This behind-the-scenes look reveals a surprising twist — the use of miniatures for some of the most intense high-speed moments. For New Zealand-based filmmakers, car fans, and VFX artists, it’s a creative goldmine.
With Aotearoa becoming a growing hub for international film production, especially in Wellington’s Wētā Workshop and Auckland’s digital studios, this peek into Hollywood’s low-tech magic offers key insights into how practical effects still play a huge role in modern blockbuster filmmaking.
The use of scale models, camera tricks, and physical props is especially relevant for Kiwi creators working with limited budgets. From student filmmakers to indie directors, it shows how storytelling, not just CGI, drives cinematic intensity.
For NZ car culture lovers, the Supra vs. Charger rivalry is legendary. Seeing the race broken down shot-by-shot adds a new appreciation for the craftsmanship behind your favourite scene. And for anyone dreaming of their own action sequences filmed on New Zealand’s winding roads or rugged terrain — this is proof that creative ingenuity beats Hollywood budgets any day.
Whether you're a filmmaker, gearhead, or just a fan of the franchise, this is a must-watch breakdown with lessons Kiwi creatives can immediately apply.
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