Did they really climb the tower in Fall?

No, the actresses portraying Becky and Hunter did not actually climb a 2,000 foot radio tower for the movie Fall. The tower and stunts were simulated through a combination of studio sets, visual effects, and stunt professionals.

Breakdown of the Tower Scenes

According to interviews with the director and production details:

  • The opening scene showing the exterior of the full tower was filmed at a real decommissioned tower in Belfast.
  • Shots of the characters climbing up the ladder and antenna at the top were filmed on constructed partial sets no more than 100 feet high.
  • Harnesses, rigging, and green screen backgrounds were used to simulate the heights.
  • Stunt doubles performed some of the more dangerous climbing sequences.
  • Visual effects extended the tower height and incorporated surrounding helicopter shots.

So while extremely convincing, at no point were the lead actresses actually climbing a 2,000 foot drop! Safety was paramount.

The Inspiration

The fictional B67 TV Tower in the movie took inspiration from the real KXTV tower in California, one of the tallest structures in the world at 2,049 feet (625 meters).

Workers do regularly climb actual towers of that height as part of maintenance, which is what made the premise so thrilling yet believable. The film honored those incredible jobs while finding ways to simulate the heights through modern technology and talent.

Critical Reception

The movie succeeded in creating an intensely realistic thriller that had audiences gripping their seats. Viewers praised the visceral stunts and versatile lead performances, even if ultimately performed by doubles at safer heights.

So while they didn‘t literally climb a 2,000 foot tower, the filmmakers earned that terrifying vertigo through an impressive combination of real aerial choreography, immersive sets, digital mastery, and sheer imagination.

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