Red Bull Air Force Delivered Live Action to the Transformers: Dark of the Moon Miami Premiere

Red Bull Air Force and Michael Bay walk the red carpet in Miami for Transformers: Dark of the MoonThe red carpet of the Miami film premiere of Transformers: Dark of the Moon was cluttered with umbrellas this evening.  The film’s talent in attendance included Executive Producer and Director, Michael Bay and actor Tyrese Gibson who plays USAF Master Sergeant Robert Epps. Unlike most premieres, other talent in the film transformed the traditional red carpet with an entrance from the rainy sky. JT Holmes and three members of the Red Bull Air Force skydiving team – Jon DeVore, Andy Farrington, and Mike Swanson – jumped from a helicopter 2,000 feet above the red carpet, unleashed their parachutes, and performed high-speed landings on the wet intersection of Lincoln Drive and Alton Road where they were greeted by Bay.

“Live action, that’s the way it goes,” Bay said from the red carpet. “These wingsuit guys that we used, I saw them on ’60 Minutes’ and I said I want to be the first director to put them in an action scene. We got them flying between buildings at 150 mph through Chicago. It’s hard stuff to film, you need a lot of experts to do that and you need a lot of cahones as well. Those guys are a rare breed, there are very few people in the world who can do that.”Red Bull Air Force jumps into Miami Premiere of Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

In the film, the jumpers performed all of the live action wingsuit proximity flying. In this type of specialized human flight, the skydivers wear a jumpsuit that essentially acts as “wings” allowing BASE jumps in places where they would have previously been impossible, as well as the ability to skim along the faces of cliffs and buildings. In Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the team speeds closely past buildings in downtown Chicago including, for the first time ever, a BASE jump off of the Sears Tower.

“Michael Bay is one of the last live action directors out there,” said Jon DeVore as he made his way through the press line. “So he contacted JT Holmes to put together a team to do this, and with a lot of raw flying he made magic.”

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