WONDER WHERE BATMAN GOT HIS BATCAVE MONITOR FROM?

Hey! Remember when we all watched The Dark Knight Rises and Bruce was in the Batcave looking up information on his monitor about Selina Kyle. Not even just that, neutron fusion monitor where Lucius Fox administered the reactor’s status. Ever wonder about where in the world did Christopher Nolan get those from? Apparently, Nolan tapped a few wells and came across Jorge Almeida who specializes in User Interface Designs.  

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

User Interface Designs is pretty much all the visuals you see in movies, where the actors are using a “high tech” computer or device where the interface looks so surreal. Here’s an example of what I’m saying, remember Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol where Tom Cruise is driving in a car with Paula Patton and they use the wind shield as a computer screen to track another car. Ring a bell? Well, Almeida did that. He provided the visual effects of that whole car interface scene. I mean I loved that interface, I thought it was beautiful! Anyway, Almeida provided the interface for The Dark Knight Rises and I think he also screwed the word “heist” spelling it as “hiest.” It was his design! LOL! Nonetheless, he had effort in spelling no one really caught! Not really.

Heist incident

Check out some of the interface designs down below. Comment down below, DKN Facebook, or DKNewsCom if you realized the spelling mistake. Enjoy!

Source- Jorge Almeida

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