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In The Twilight: Breaking Dawn 2 (2012), Bella's vampire jump was a practical stunt and not CGI

The ravine jump in Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012) wasn't CGI, which is easy to assume given how much of the film leans on visual effects. The production shot it practically in British Columbia, using Stanley Park's cedar forest for Bella's super-speed run and Cascade Falls for the leap itself. Kristen Stewart was harnessed and physically launched across the actual gorge on a wire rig, not a studio green screen with the landscape painted in later.
The cameraman hung over the edge to get the tracking shot. That detail matters because it explains something you probably felt without knowing why: the wind, the light, the sense of real distance crossing the frame all at once. You can't fully fake that, and the crew knew it.
What's interesting is the choice itself. By 2012, the tools existed to do the whole sequence digitally and nobody would have questioned it. They went practical anyway, because a wire rig over a real gorge gives the camera something a render can't quite replicate, and for a scene built around Bella finally inhabiting her own body, that physicality was the whole point.

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