I’ve often wondered, did the filmmakers decide to just inflate those with air, or did they subtly show a loss of mass in other areas as the terminator moved things around internally?
It - we shouldn’t think of it as “she” - was basically liquid metal on top of a metal endoskeleton, controlled by a (fictional ofc) true AGI. So inside the movie, all of that liquid is there to do with as it pleased.
Then the film makers surely did whatever was most cost-effective to engender that illusory effect:-).
I’ve often wondered, did the filmmakers decide to just inflate those with air, or did they subtly show a loss of mass in other areas as the terminator moved things around internally?
It - we shouldn’t think of it as “she” - was basically liquid metal on top of a metal endoskeleton, controlled by a (fictional ofc) true AGI. So inside the movie, all of that liquid is there to do with as it pleased.
Then the film makers surely did whatever was most cost-effective to engender that illusory effect:-).