Thunderbolts* VFX’s video reveals how the images of the movies went alive

Thunderbolts* VFX’s video reveals how the images of the movies went alive

If you were wondering how Marvel has brought out some images Thunderbolts*A new Framestore VFX break has been released and is full of fascinating details. From high altitude battles to surreal moments within the void, this video shows how much art went to the greatest scenes of the film.

One of the extraordinary elements in Thunderbolts* It was Bob, played by Lewis PullmanWhich doubles like Sentry and its terrifying alter ego, the void. Giving life to that duality has taken a combination of practical effects and heavy cg works.

The failure begins by enlarged the secret vault of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, perched on top of a mountain. This position is where our dysfunctional team clashes for the first time, just to find that Valentina has prepared them to kill each other. The entire mountain structure and the army of guards outside were completely digital.

The coil also shows off the phase of the phase of Ghost in action, such as when it slips through the back of a jeep. Then let’s see Florence Pugh ‘S Yelena Belova is launched through a wall inside the void, landing on a table thanks to the work of the old school thread. The practical curtains of the set are exchanged with CG elements that add a supernatural touch, creating the effect of the room itself by attacking it.

So, at a time, we see Bob climbing up in the sky after caught fire from the guards, his ascent and dizzying return to earth that occur in a completely CG environment. Later, the sequence passes to a tentular laboratory, which was partially practical but digitally expanded and in the end annihilated during the brutal clash of Bob with emptiness.

The first concept shots reveal how the laboratory grew in scale and then crumbled in a spectacular way. In the meantime, Yelena, Dodges that collapses the debris in a mixture of acrobatics assisted by thread and improvements of the CG.

This aspect behind the scenes strengthens the invisible amount of work in making an MCU film of this staircase. Thunderbolts* It is not only based on the CGI show, melts practical acrobatics, intricate digital art and meticulous planning to create something chaotic but rooted.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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