2 to 3 years. They had to capture all the footage of the animals in different places, seasons, etc.
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The Earth's magnetic field can take thousands of years to reverse.
Oil formation in the Earth's crust typically takes millions of years.
Petroleum forms in the Earth's crust over millions of years through the decomposition of organic matter under high pressure and temperature.
It is physically impossible to fall to the Earth's core due to extreme heat and pressure. If such a fall were possible, using theoretical calculations, it would take roughly 42 minutes to fall through a tunnel that extends through the Earth's center assuming no air resistance.
It takes the Earth approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation around its axis. This is what defines a day on Earth.
how long did it take to film the movie "enough"
about 1 month
2 Days
The movie was filmed in a few months
This movie was long, and hard to film because of the 3D features, but i would say around 2- 3 years?
The filming of 'Bridge to Terabithia' took approximately three months.
Hitchcock attempted this with the movie Rope (1948). Hitchcock used very long takes in that movie, some lasting up to 10 minutes. He also filmed it in such a way, that it was difficult to know when one take ended and another began, thus giving the illusion the film was filmed in one long take. In actuality, the film was 11 different takes, which is still quite an accomplishment in filmmaking.
how long do it take the earth to rotae
A movie film print is when they take the undeveloped film and send it off to be processed. What they get back is the fully developed film called the Film Print. It's the first time they get to see everything that was shot to make the movie.
Rope
Principal Photography began on April 25, 2011 and ended on Sept. 4, 2011.
it take long time