“Behind the Magic: Stunning Green Screen Photos Reveal Hollywood’s Best-Kept Secrets!”
Infinity War
Some people wonder how in the world the buildings that often get destroyed look so realistic. It’s literally like they go to these cities and ask the mayor if they have any old buildings they can use for their movies.
In Infinity War, there was a ton of destruction. In this scene as Tony Stark prepares for battle, there was only a little damage done so far. Instead of a green screen, they just covered the buildings and made them blue for editing later on.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
As much as we would like to believe that Ceasar is real or that monkeys could lead a revolution, that just isn’t the case. Although it is interesting to try and figure out how they brought the strong lead character to life.
It looks like the filmmakers took a similar route to that of Thanos from the Marvel movies. Throw something on his head and let the CGI do the rest of the work. Not too bad.
300
First of all, this film takes place in the past, so it has to be fake. The time period and the places that many of the scenes took place don’t exist anymore and they had to make up for that.
It would have been cool if this really took place out in the open but sadly it did not.
A Good Day to Die Hard
As hardcore as Bruce Willis is, there is no way in the world that he’s really out here defying death without the help of some computers.
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