Jackson Curtis (played by John Cusack ), a struggling writer who must navigate falling cities and shifting continents to get his family to safety. 2. Production and Visual Effects
The destruction of Los Angeles and the sinking of an aircraft carrier into the White House remain benchmarks for digital disaster cinematography . @jsmovies 2012.2009.720p movie
Dr. Adrian Helmsley (played by Chiwetel Ejiofor ), who discovers the impending doom and works with world leaders to build massive "arks" in the Himalayas to preserve humanity. Jackson Curtis (played by John Cusack ), a
The film capitalized on the "2012 phenomenon," a widespread belief based on the Mayan Long Count calendar that the world would end on December 21, 2012. While NASA famously deemed the science in the film "absurd," its commercial success was undeniable, grossing over $769 million worldwide. 3. Digital Distribution and Specifications While NASA famously deemed the science in the
The film is noted for its massive scale and technical ambition. Over in major action sequences were fully computer-generated, utilizing tools like Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max to simulate the destruction of entire cities.