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Filmmaker's Fiery Quest: Bringing Paradise Inferno to Life on Screen
4 Oct
Summary
- Director Paul Greengrass' journey to recreate the 2018 Camp Fire in "The Lost Bus"
- Greengrass initially explored using virtual LED stages, but ultimately opted for real-world filming
- Meticulous efforts to capture the unpredictable behavior of fire and smoke for authenticity

In 2025, acclaimed director Paul Greengrass is set to release his latest film, "The Lost Bus," which aims to recreate the devastating 2018 Camp Fire that engulfed Paradise, California. Greengrass, known for his realistic approach to crisis situations in films like "United 93" and "Captain Phillips," initially wanted to use the latest technology to bring the wildfire to life on screen.
However, Greengrass' journey to achieve this goal was filled with unexpected twists and turns. He was initially drawn to the immersive concert experience at U2's "The Sphere" in Las Vegas, which utilized a massive LED display to transport the audience to the desert. Inspired by this, Greengrass and his team explored the use of virtual LED stages, similar to those pioneered for the Star Wars series "The Mandalorian."




