10+ Behind The Movie Magic Photos That Show Just How It Is Working In The Film Industry
Ever wondered how Gamora had that striking green skin?
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For decades, the film industry has been renowned for its ability to create captivating stories that capture the hearts and minds of audiences all over the world. Even from the early days of silent films to today's modern blockbusters, people behind films have consistently pushed the boundaries of what's possible on the silver screen—and now, streaming services.
Achieving such cinematic feats demands an unwavering commitment to the craft, with industry professionals working tirelessly to bring their visions to life. This dedication to excellence, be it through the utilization of cutting-edge technology or the skillful performances of actors and directors, has enabled the film industry to evolve continuously and create new and exciting movie experiences for audiences everywhere.
Despite the inherent challenges of the filmmaking process, the industry's love for storytelling and creative expression motivates them to pursue the creation of movie magic tirelessly.
One thing that has definitely changed the film game is the evolution of CGI throughout the years. It has allowed filmmakers to create complex and intricate scenes that would have been impossible to achieve before.
Technological advancements have certainly enabled filmmakers to streamline the production process, from shooting to post-production. Digital cameras and editing software, for instance, have made it easier and quicker to capture footage and make changes to it.
But with all that being said, it's still great to see what really goes behind the production of something—just take a look at these 15 behind-the-scene photos that show just how movie magic is made!
1. The police car in Terminator Genisys.
? PacificCoastNews/East News2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows actors were required to wear special suits to better track their movements.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows / Nickelodeon Movies, © LGjr-RG, PacificCoastNews/East News3. No, those aren't people—they're just cotton swabs! Talk about creativity and efficiency at that, this was used in the Star Wars racing sequence.
? ilmvfx / Instagram, © Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace / Lucasfilm4. Did you think they really filmed at the Buckingham Palace? No, The Crown just had this exterior façade and the rest is completely production magic.
Sarah Lee /eyevine/East News5. Anna Kendrick was on a special skating equipment on the set of Noelle. Props to her for making it work, though!
? Atlantic Images/MEGA/East News6. Here we have Nicola Anne Peltz getting threatened with the hands of a "cyborg" on the Transformers Age of Extinction.
? East News7. These artists were working on the model of a city that was destroyed in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
? Image supplied by Capital Pictures/East News, © Image supplied by Capital Pictures/East News8. This is how they painted Zoe's skin to become Gamora.
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 / Marvel Studios, © zoesaldana / Instagram9. Classic, classic movie. Classic, classic scene.
? Titanic / 20th Century Fox, © Image supplied by Capital Pictures//East News10. This was how Aaron Paul communicated with a "robot"—sitting beside a man in a peculiar suit.
? Westworld / Bad Robot Productions, © westworldhbo / Instagram11. Samuel L. Jackson getting his beard dyed on the set of Shaft in New York.
? LRNYC / MEGA/East News12. Here's Rebecca Ferguson riding a motorcycle—on a moving rig! It would've been bad-ass if she was actually riding it, though!
East News13. Yep, this is what Mark Ruffalo has gone through to become the Hulk!
Avengers: Endgame / Marvel Studios, © markruffalo / Instagram14. Eddie Redmayne had to place himself on a stand to create the illusion that he was taller than he actually is in real life. This was for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
? East News15. Melissa McCarthy raising a "bus" in Thunder Force. Talk about great acting!
Thunder Force / Netflix, © FilmIsNow Movie Bloopers & Extras / YouTubeIt may look fun, but doing films is more taxing than enjoyable especially when you're working behind the scenes—but hey, at least the end product is always almost worth it! Hollywood has definitely come a long way with these techniques and we're all more than glad to see it.
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