A massive green screen was constructed at the Sepulveda Dam to film a portion of the Stark Expo exterior, with the rest either shot at an area high school or added digitally. To construct the green screen, hundreds of shipping containers were stacked, covered in plywood and plaster, and then painted green.[76] For the conclusion of that climactic scene, which the crew dubbed the "Japanese Garden" scene, a set was built inside Sony Studios in Los Angeles.[76] Filming lasted 71 days, and the film's production officially wrapped on July 18, 2009.[77] A post-credits scene depicting the discovery of a large hammer was filmed on the set of Thor, and some of it was reused in the film.[51] Jon Favreau revealed that the scene was filmed with anamorphic lenses to match Thor,[51] and was directed by Kenneth Branagh, the director of Thor.[85]
ILM created 527 shots for the film, using programs such as Maya.[90] Perception worked on over 125 shots for the film.[91] They crafted gadgets, such as Tony Stark's transparent LG smartphone,[92] and created the backdrops for the Stark Expo as well as the computer screen interfaces on the touch-screen coffee table and the holographic lab environment.[91] In total, 11 visual effect studios worked on the film.[88]
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