Theres certainly no question that CGI could take fantasies into reality on the big screen because thats how a special effect works. Several movies like Jurassic World, Furious 7, San Andreas would not be possible without digital touch for reviving the long-extinct dinosaurs, making cars flying out of building or creating a post-apocalyptic world.
With some Box Office movies released in 2015, brilio.net/en is going to show you how those CGI-fueled movies look like without the special effect. Check this out!
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Jurassic World - The sequel of Jurassic Park trilogy absolutely used a large portion of digital effects. One is the scene when Chris Pratt would tame raptors. As shown in the photo, the raptors are just some stunts wearing special suits that could be improved with digital techniques.
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Mad Max: Fury Road - A scene showing Charlize Theron using an umbrela because of the boiling weather. Though the sky is very dark in the movie, the filming was done when it was sunny.
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San Andreas - A movie telling about a great earthquake used the special effects by optimizing a special set full of rubble for a scene after some building begin to crumble.
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Everest - Although half of the filming was really taken on Mount Everest, yet there are some scenes done in the studio with artificial snow and temperature.
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The Martian - Matt Damon surely was not having his time spent on outer space. Thanks to a specially built set and the green screen which made him looked really live in Mars.
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Furious 7 - Due to the death of Paul Walker, director James Wan invited Paul Walker’s two younger brothers to replace him. The scene taken then polished using digital effects to bring back Brian O’Connor.
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Crimson Peak - To create a realistic ghost, Guillermo del Toro made dolls which later he refined with digital effects.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Lupita Nyong’O should be covered in CGI tracking and a special costume due to her role as Maz Kanata, a non-human character.
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Avengers: Age of Ultron - In one scene, the cast of the Avengers superhero was seen to fight without any enemy. This scene indeed looks so silly before the touch of special effects.
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The Walk - James Gordon Levitt did not really walk on the cable above the height. The only thing he did was just walking in a room filled with green screen.
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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - The sequel of The Maze Runner was supported by practical effect in the form of ruined buildings which later enhanced with digital effects to bring the post-apocalyptic look.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Reprising Han Solo in the latest episode of Star Wars, Harrison Ford was taking a scene piloting the Millenium Falcon. The airship itself was actually built by the director J.J Abrams and once again the digital effect enhances the result to make the situation as actual as possible.