Unlimited Film: Behind the Scenes: 24 Hours of Filming a Dramatic Ship Fire Scene
Actress Anh Đào revealed the process of the film crew of "No Limits" working through the night to film the ship fire scene, which required concentration and precise coordination.
To create a few minutes of drama on the small screen, the film crew...UnlimitedThe filming for the ship fire scene lasted 24 hours. Behind-the-scenes images recently shared by actress Anh Đào reveal the urgency and immense pressure the entire crew faced to deliver the most realistic footage possible.
High concentration on the grand scene
From early morning, the atmosphere on the set of the large ship was extremely tense. Given the complexity of the script, the ship fire scene was considered one of the most challenging segments of the film. Actress Anh Dao stated that everyone understood the importance of this scene, where even a small mistake could affect the progress of the entire crew.

A race against time and the sacrifices behind the camera.
Every team member, from the director and cinematographer to the technicians, was racing against time. Each frame was meticulously calculated at every workstation. Notably, to stay on schedule, the entire film crew decided not to take a lunch break. Instead, members took turns eating quickly to maintain a continuous workflow as everything was running smoothly.

As night fell, the atmosphere on the ship became increasingly tense. The action scenes, involving smoke and fire, demanded absolute precision in coordination between the actors and the technical crew. To achieve smooth footage, the actors underwent intense training, leading to a number of unintended injuries.

The moment of overwhelming joy upon completing the scene at dawn.
Even male actors like Steven Nguyen and To Dung admitted feeling exhausted by the intensity of the work. However, at exactly 5 a.m., when the final fireworks sequence was completed and the shout of "Cut!" rang out, the entire film crew erupted in relief and pride.
The dedication of the teamUnlimitedThe 24-hour filming process is a testament to the effort to create the most authentic emotions for television viewers. The series is currently airing at 9 PM from Monday to Friday every week on VTV1.


