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As aerial stunt coordinator B.J. Worth dangled from a helicopter with a 45-pound 65mm camera rig on his chest, he was supposed to pretend he was Bond. James Bond. Of course he couldn't actually see through the camera lens. Director Keith Melton was orchestrating 007's POV-the central premise of License to Thrill, a large format ride film opening at Paramount Parks next month. As Worth flew through the treetops and later free fell, Melton was right there with him...virtually. Aboard the helicopter, the director was wearing virtual reality goggles and a wireless rig to access the video tap.

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