Here are some snapshots of it:




"Editing visual effects was fun and kind of weird," recalled editor Peter Lambert. "They'd shoot a shot of Bella racing and then there'd be a plate where all you'd see was an empty field where the wolves are supposed to be [. . .] The visual effects guys animated based on the timings and angles I'd chosen, so they'd know not to animate a scene at eight seconds, if we were only going to use five."
How are these wolves possible? Watch it here.
Photos from Examiner.com
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