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7 in-camera special effects you assumed were cgi - display led

7 in-camera special effects you assumed were cgi  -  display led

Our computers have become so powerful in real life.
The entire movie scene can be 100% digital without the audience realizing it.
Hell, you and your family might be CGI, don't know.
But like we did,
It's easy to lose confidence by relying solely on computers. -
There are also filmmakers.
That's why, they say, "go to death," and trade CGI for crazy physics, truth.
Influence of the world. . .
The story of "Rogue One": "Star Wars" has huge LED screens and flight SetsOne, and one of the biggest trivia that has recently spread over the Internet is the use.
While you may have a wide variety of loud opinions about this, the most unfortunate detail is that this message makes people not from the amazing
Computer effects play quickly on the screen: No, this is not a ridiculous test of the next desperate movie theater stunt;
That's how director Gareth Edwards insisted on shooting.
People have set up a huge LED display to show the dog fighting in the future, not the traditional green screen ---
Allows photographers to shoot on handheld devices, balls-
A guerrilla style known for Edwards.
This is almost the story of the film, which uses a green screen in exchange for real visual effects that actors can react and improvise.
This is through the huge ,. . . . . .
Or better yet, shoot moments. . . . . .
In the middle. air.
Because when you have enough Disney money to look for and teabag Odin yourself, there is no reason to save all the fun for some overseas effect houses.
That is to say, Edward's love for independence
In the production process, style shooting became so out of control that there was a scene at the Canary Wharf station in London, not the traditional set.
In retrospect, which scene is obvious.
Captain America's "super"
Run is like a jerk stunt movie about swole angry goblins fighting jewelry
The Natural Mystics and the Northern European gods were born with CGI. -
Unfortunately, this is different from all the incredible costumes, stunts and sets in Marvel's movie universe.
Nothing different, if not reckless and absurd
Camera stunt work
After all, why is it a superpower when you can? Yes --
This is the scene of a garbage truck with a cross skeleton crossing the facility barrier, and they do it by getting an effect from the page we just described.
Have you noticed all the stunts running at the last minute?
This is a regular theme in the film production process ---
That's twice as much as the captain of the United States was shooting the Tunnel Chase.
Just somehow, all these vehicles are the deadliest.
Summon stunts from action scenes, which is also a feature of our heroes running at alien speeds on underground highways. . . Remember that?
On the most insignificant and easy things --CGI-
The wonderful moments of the film, we got a brief reminder of how powerful these governments arepumped pajama-
Ed is a monster. . .
Accomplished feat.
Not sure what you're looking?
This is a temporary rig, called a rig by the production department, which includes connecting a platform to the rear of the car and then like a countryman conveyor belt.
Combined with the speed of the car, anyone running on it will look superfast . . .
If you accidentally fall down, all of this takes the risk of your skin.
Yes, as Sebastian Stein, they're on the rig. -
He thinks this is unstable and inevitable.
It's no different from his Marvel).
To be honest, know all their micro-management and cutting --
Edge CGI, Marvel still has the old
Hollywood schools are trying to seriously endanger the lives of actors.
5 The Deepwater Horizon has built most of an oil rig (
Then lit it)
As the director of and, if Peter Berg is not committed to the harsh realism that every white person in the world looks like Mark Walberg, there is nothing.
It doesn't make any difference in the real description of the disaster and the effort it takes to make a $110 movie about a bunch of expensive fires. For starters --
Do you know they built one?
This is not some of the abandoned factories they redesigned for the film, but a replica of a 85%-percent real lower-level building built by 300 people in eight months.
It was built in the abandoned Six Flags park in the state of Luis Anna, based on a loose schematic of the rig found online (
BP was not disappointed to provide this information)
, Weigh a weight and show a working helipad. . .
Both in one or two.
Million gallon tank
When everything is said and done, the "set" is so terrible that they are legally obliged to treat and inspect it as part of the actual building, not as some fragile facadeThen, they . They f*****g .
They lit the fire inside.
They lit the fire. .
Everything must go
When they didn't burn the good ly Boston people, they lit up each scene with a huge LED screen.
Because CGI is great (
Often used to expand the setting and explode)
But what's the point of building a huge metal playroom if you accidentally fall into the burning abyss?
Some of the most amazing modern stunts are in the crazy break, re-making this remake has all the passion to watch the little flying elephant selfimmolate.
The film is like the gentle cry of Celtic wilderness spirit, and is forgotten by tragedy.
This is equivalent to Tibetan sand painting--
Built carefully and quickly into the cruel void.
Hey, here it is. . .
One of many stunts
The TREME crime team is "respecting the power of nature "(seriously)
Including suit and handling
Go down the mountain in a rather short, ultimately forgotten sequence. . . . . . that took .
Because every stunt in this movie isNo s**t.
Pay attention to how the guy above is so close to the ground?
That's not CGI. -
This is not intentional either.
On the contrary, what you see is that when a wingsuit jumper is too friendly to the ground at the time of departure, the person closest to the sweet release of death.
According to the technical consultant, this feat was hit in Switzerland, and it took a total of 60 damn jumps to get five damn people to form quickly on narrow roads--
What has been done in front of such a large group of people.
Or, at least, no one survived to tell the story.
This summarizes the production situation.
In order to shoot a, filmmakers were forced to transport equipment on the Amazon River by canoe and at 3,000 feet--
Everything is for sweetness.
Ski stunts, they are level 4 avalanche.
When it finally came to the order of surfing, a crew member was sent to Tahiti Island a few months before the main photography to accommodate the expansion on the right.
Once successful in the water, stunt surfer Laurie Toona almost ate water while under the sea.
3 Hardcore Henry: they just tied the camera to a guy's face and put him at the risk of a life raft
American movies are one of those amazing cheeky movie venues that only work, like a lucrative shark movie, or any movie starring Orlando Bloom.
For those who don't know: think about it first
The character scene combines a charming mescaline fever dream with a coherent storyline in some way.
This fucking movie.
But wait, how did they do it?
The perspective of characters in such intense action films? Easy --
By designing a way to carry a camera for an actor, at the same time become a spectacular badass.
The result looks like this: the "adventure mask" was compiled from two GoPro cameras and designed a strictly tested theater --
Screen of size to ensure bare
Minimum number of Moviegoer spew.
Even with a relatively lightweight design, the whole installation process is so weird and clumsy that they are all burned out. . .
It's not surprising when you see this "camera working.
You ran-of-the-mill Spider-Manning . . . . . .
Your Burning bus makes a rattle. . . . .
And you usually laugh at God like a drunken cherubim.
According to the filmmaker, if you think the final stunt looks like that.
To complete a high
Speed and complex chase scenes, including motorcycle stunts and explosions, they are basically in-
Death stunts look like a series of terrible events. -
Most notably, the above-mentioned truck flip forced their photographer to hang the moving rig like Red Bull --
Sponsored puppets.
The Crooked Man in Magic 2 is a real (And Super Tall)
Director James Wan knows how to piece together a wonderful scream show.
His film may not be a psychological trauma to other classics, but he may be the only game in town that can keep jumping --
Fear of fresh art.
For example, the anus
When the dog is gone, hold on to the moment
Jack Skellington is in the world of Holland.
Between his slender figure and the audience, the audience soon saw the horror film, the fear of CGI.
While this is usually a bet, these regrettable "no" bags clearly underestimate Wan's resolve
Camera ghost effect-
It is produced.
Except for the two who treated him.
The background of the story is like a carnival spoiler House, with his incredible help --tall figure --
Thus the character of "Crooked Man" was born.
That's right. that Twitch.
The ass "crooked person" is just a person in. . .
But without the help of some people, most of us totally think it's fake.
It's like when our villains go from one side to the other like meth.
The fuel cat in the wilderness Hunter created a truly damn avalanche, the DiCaprio self for two hours
The whip flag of the golden statue is very good.
Although it has some of the best uses of CGI animals (
Including the infamous Baloo shadow punch)
The biggest news of Oscar season is that Lenny D is willing to put anything on his dirty actor Mo.
For example, the order in which his character eats the buffalo liver is made.
A similar scene is that he gobbled like a sexy lumberjack.
The star was so insistent on authenticity that the studio had to clean up first with a team of lawyers and agents.
While the behavior itself seems like a big stupid achievement, it's actually more impressive when explaining how these scenes are filmed.
Especially director Alejandro G.
Inarritu asked his film photographer to take charge of the whole film. . .
This means that production has to accomplish their goals every day.
Did we mention that it was all about shooting complex stunts in the Canadian wilderness?
Our hero plowed helplessly in different scrotal rivers.
Demolition temperature-which (
You can guess)
Leo did it.
According to film photographer Emmanuel Lubezki, Leo insists on breaking the limits of what he is allowed to do ---
So when his character jumps in the icy Rapids, he makes everyone feel scared.
Set up safety divers.
Other occasions, however, require the touch of the stuntman-
It's like when they tie a camera and send it out from the end of the waterfall.
Yes, it's true, and it's the craziest Reaper.
The film maker made a mockery of the country's failure for the film. Why?
Because they made a terrorist-like snowman on purpose.
Again, this is not CGI (
Like some critics.
But to be more precise, the frozen crew put 8,000-
Set foot on Mount eberta, take a helicopter, then drop a on the top of the ridge, while coordinating the subsequent capsizing reaction with Leo for filming. . .
They only have this.
Because if you want to tell the story of mother nature's beautiful anger, you 'd better blow up a mountain while doing it.

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