Green screens, funny costumes with motion capture sensors, stunt doubles, and tons of makeup.
Come take a look
behind the curtain and see what goes into making some of cinema's biggest
scenes and productions. Green screens, funny costumes with motion capture sensors, stunt doubles, and tons of makeup, are all expected, but we never considered how many cotton swabs were used in the making of
Star Wars. Turns out it was a lot.
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Gal Gadot and her more comfortable look on the set of Wonder Woman 1984
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This is how Mark Ruffalo looks on the set of The Avengers.
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This is what the Knave of Hearts’ horse from Alice in Wonderland looks like.
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It seems that someone in this photo is clearly unhappy with the fact that Thor and Loki get along.
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In the photo on the right, you can see Karen Gillan and Terry Notary, who lent his emotions to the digital dog Buck in Call of the Wild.
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Samuel Jackson’s make-up for Captain Marvel
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Ian McKellen and modern gadgets on the set of The Hobbit
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In Doctor Strange, the character’s superpowers aren’t particularly impressive without special effects.
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Meticulous work on Gamora’s look from The Avengers
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Actors chatting during a break during the filming of The Hobbit
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The atmosphere on the set of the TV series The Great
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The magic of digital technology in Avatar
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Mena Massoud (Aladdin), “At some point, Guy Ritchie decided that I should be an operator too.”
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Evan Rachel Wood can’t get enough sleep while filming Westworld.
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Henry Cavill prepares for the role of Geralt in The Witcher
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In the racing scene in Star Wars, instead of complex audience models, they used multi-colored cotton swabs.
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Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo wearing fake bellies on the set of Avengers: Endgame
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Horse transformation in the movie Mulan
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Josh Brolin’s emotions for the digital version of Thanos
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Thunderbird, on the set of Fantastic Beasts, looked pretty unusual.
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The See TV series. Jason Momoa gives his filming partner, a bear, cookies, so he can remember his smell.