When Hollywood talks about 'Movie Magic' it's often more about the presentation than the story, or sometimes both. After going through the visuals of some of your favourite movies you will realize that most of the Hollywood blockbusters are not even
If it weren't for them, this is all we'd get.
Next time you watch any movie, do thank the engineers who made it a visual treat.
This is what all those futuristic movies are made of. Costumes and a lot of green.
What if we told you that the future is not as bright and fancy as these movies make them look. What if we told you these machines were just a part of somebody's imagination.
He struggled to climb over a wall it seems.
You remember the hole/ well/ dungeon that Bruce Wayne spent half the movie trying to climb out off in the Dark Knight. You will be shocked at what it really was.
And the horror, when we found out it was all made up on a computer.
A still from the 'Alice in Wonderland' movie. (Picture Courtesy: File photo)
...A movie about an Indian boy and his soft toy.
The movie about an Indian boy and his zoo animals that actually won an Oscar was really.... (click next to find out)
Oh! You can't really blame them, all they were shielding themselves from was a big green wall.
Just imagine how hard it must be for actors to act for such roles. Like in this case, Captain America and Black Widow seem to have reacted to the scene in a more realistic manner than the demi-God Thor.
All that James Franco was really doing, was sitting in a huge basket screaming his lungs out.
Even scenes like this in the movie 'Oz' which could have been created on a make shift water slide also used visual effects.
But in truth, this is what Captain America was really doing.
We have all seen this scene where Captain America braves the snow storm just to get on the train and in turn save the planet from its impending doom.
The extent to which visual effects are used in films that don’t seem to require them seems surprising until you realize how much time and money has gone into making the ordinary seem 'extraordinary'.
Andrew Garfield as Spider Man
Not that glamorous without all the visual effects right?
Indian director Zoya Aktar hired an entire cruise liner to shoot her movie 'Dil Dhadakne Do', but not Martin Scorsese, he just hires a lot of green coloured cloth to shoot this scene for his Oscar nominated movie 'The Wolf of Wall Street'.
Oh my God! Everything in this movie was a lie! (Except for the actors)
This fantasy novel 'The Hobbit' made use of so much visual effects and green screen, that it will just disappoint you when you see the next picture.
Looking at the picture of the Transformer director with a big green claw makes us feel like fools for believing in a world where Autobots and humans lived together.
Who are we fooling? Of course Transformers aren't real, but come on! There wasn't a moment you thought the autobots weren't real.
The upcoming installment of 'Planet of the Apes' movie has this heart warming scene in the trailer. But minus the fur and the talking apes you have a man in a spandex suit with movement trackers. Not such a special moment after all.