Green screens, strange costumes with motion capture equipment, stuntmen and makeup artists – the blockbuster movies we usually enjoy in theaters look much more “cool” than ever. much in the production process. Viewers never know the silent people who contribute greatly to creating the final result.
Wonder Woman on set is completely different from on screen
Samuel L. Jackson is applying makeup to play Captain Marvel
Hulk on the set of Avengers: Endgame
Riding horses in movies always requires many tricks. Alice in Wonderland is no exception
It seems like someone is “unhappy” when Thor and Loki are happy together
Actor Ian McKellen uses a laptop backstage at The Hobbit.
How does the Dark Witch fly?
Gamora’s green-skinned appearance always required hours of makeup before filming on Avengers
Even a simple action like drinking water sometimes requires the help of special effects
Mena Massoud (as Aladdin) with the camera on set.
The audience in movies is sometimes just small props like this, typically in the movie Star Wars
“God of Thunder” Chris Hemsworth and “Green Giant” Mark Ruffalo wear fake bellies behind the scenes of Avengers: Endgame. Note that the beer belly in the photo is also a product of makeup
Liu Yifei’s horse riding scene looks quite “fake” in Mulan
Actor Josh Brolin’s facial expressions were captured for the digital version of Thanos.
The magical creature called the Thunderbird in the behind-the-scenes of Fantastic Beasts.
Actor Henry Cavill is preparing to play Geralt in the film series The Witcher
The dog Buck in the movie The Call of the Wild is completely a product of CGI technology