The Science of Interstellar 2
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The black hole, initially non-spinning, gets spun up to 0.999 of the maximum;
then the camera zooms in from radius 10 GM/c^2 to near the black hole, r=2.60 GM/c^2, and then moves along a circular equatorial orbit. The hole's enormous shadow is distorted into a boxy shape due to mapping the camera's spherical sky onto a flat display.