looked right. i'm sure you didn't. but the scene of the trinity test in the film is very powerful and very real. what was your process and your thinking when you were recreating that moment of the atom bomb first detonating on film? well, taking on oppenheimer�*s story, it's very clear that the trinity test has to be the showstopper. it's the the fulcrum around which the whole story turns. and one of the people i, i showed the script to first was andrew jackson, my visual effects coordinator. he... he's very good with computer graphics, but he's also very good with analog methods. and i said to him, i really don't want to use any computer graphics in this film because i think computer graphics, however versatile they are, and they can be used for all kinds of wonderful things, but they tend to feel a little bit safe, a little anodyne. i wanted him to have spikier imagery stuff with bite to it, because what we're trying to do with all of this imagery is starting