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The collaboration between Director Robert Zemeckis and Imageworks has yielded exceptional cinematic moments over the years.
In "What Lies Beneath", placing the audience in the physical space of the film-getting them right where they would most intimately experience Clair Spencer's (Michelle Pfeiffer) fear and paranoia-was critical to Zemeckis' vision.
This level of audience involvement and intimacy required the camera to go places that were physically impossible.
Like the ghosts that haunted Clair Spencer (Michelle Pfeiffer), Imageworks' effects took the audience out of the physical world and pushed them through cars, underneath floors, inside walls, and flew them through mist-shrouded bridges.
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Robert Zemeckis, Steve Starkey, Jack Rapke
Studio: Dreamworks, 2000
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