30 Frames from Popular Movies Before and After Applying Special Effects
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Modern cinema is impossible to imagine without the visual effects, but they are made so realistic that the viewer often has no idea about the methods by which this is achieved. Each movie – is the embodiment of the latest high-tech achievements.
Thus, the special effects in the movies...
Modern cinema is impossible to imagine without the visual effects, but they are made so realistic that the viewer often has no idea about the methods by which this is achieved. Each movie - is the embodiment of the latest high-tech achievements.
Thus, the special effects in the movies before and after their imposition.
How it's done?
There are a number of key technologies that make possible this kind of "magic":
- Key Chroma - the actor was on a background of green or blue canvas fabric (rear screen), then instead of the paintings "pose" picture. Thus, in one pavilion can be rented almost the whole film.
- The Capture the Motion - «motion capture." To date, special sensors are attached to the actor (white balls or blocks), and then the computer analysis is its movements. Actor, fully dressed in a suit of sensors, drives, and then these data are transferred to computer animation character. Thus, a computer character moves in the same way as a person (physically smoothly and correctly). And sometimes motion capture is used locally, for example, to add real actors that any computer - living beard or scales, for example.
Gravity:
300 Spartans:
Mad Max :
Game of Thrones:
Godzilla:
Rise of the Planet of the Apes:
The Avengers:
Lord of the Rings:
Harry Potter:
The Hobbit:
Game of Thrones:
Matrix:
The Great Gatsby:
Alice in Wonderland:
Dusk:
The Hobbit:
Pirates of the Caribbean:
Guardians of the Galaxy:
300 Spartans:
Martian:
Agents A.N.K.L .:
The Maze Runner:
King Arthur:
Robocop:
Elysium:
Crazy Max:
Game of Thrones:
X-Men:
Game of Thrones:
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