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Today’s video is a filmmaking video essay on Christopher Nolan’s movie, Inception. Our film theory and scene analysis on the CGI in the cafe scene from Inception with act as a VFX breakdown and visual effects tutorial but also as an analysis of Christopher Nolan’s directing. By watching this video, you’ll learn helpful filmmaking tips.
Have you ever seen the Christopher Nolan movie, Inception? We have, and we wanted to find out how Christopher Nolan approached his VFX scenes in the film so that we could learn more about his filmmaking and directing as well as the visual effects in his films.
When you watch scenes like the Inception cafe scene, the first thing that jumps out at you in the VFX and CGI used to create a dream world. So we decided to take a crack at it ourselves and do a little VFX breakdown for our viewers as well as a general look at some filmmaking theory and planning to show just how much goes into the VFX process.
Don’t miss out on this filmmaking video essay on the VFX in Christopher Nolan’s movie, Inception. You’ll learn important lessons on how to plan a VFX and CGI scene as well as how Christopher Nolan directs a VFX scene like he did in Inception.
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Top 7 Hollywood movies that pushed VFX to another level. And one of the reasons for that is the amazing use of technology in modern-day films. You might already know that many movies use visual effects to enhance the overall viewing experience. But there are still many scenes where you probably just won’t realize if it’s a real one or enhanced with CGI.
So, be it the famous dragons in the Game of Thrones series, or the game of quidditch in Harry Potter movies, Hello and welcome back, and here’s a look at the best movie scenes and how they actually look like, before and after VFX.
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Below is the featured Hollywood movies list with their VFX scenes:
At number 7: Avengers – Endgame
At number 6: Venom
At number 5: Life of Pi
At number 4: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
At number 3: Harry Potter
At number 2: Game of Thrones Season 7
At number 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron
Credit to the following VFX Companies List and the work put in by these amazing VFX teams/studios:
DNEG (https://www.dneg.com/)
Industrial Light & Magic (http://www.ilm.com)
Framestore (https://www.framestore.com/)
Luma Pictures (http://www.lumapictures.com)
Sony Pictures Imageworks (https://www.imageworks.com/)
PIXOMONDO (https://www.pixomondo.com/)
Trixter (https://www.trixter.de/)
Scanline VFX (https://www.scanlinevfx.com/)
Atomic Fiction (https://www.methodstudios.com/en/)
Framestore (https://www.framestore.com/)
Digital Domain (https://www.digitaldomain.com/)
Rise (https://www.risefx.com/)
Cinesite (https://www.cinesite.com/)
and many more VFX studios..
Behind the scenes:
animation boss (http://animation-boss.com/behi....nd-scenes-deadpool-v
Flashback FilmMaking
And thanks to big productions studios like Marvel Entertainment, Sony Pictures, DC Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Disney and many more, without whom these movies wouldn't have been possible.
So guys, what do you think of these movie scenes?
And which movie has the best VFX scenes?
Leave us a comment below..
Thanks for watching!
More often than not, the award-winning visual effects are the ones which eventually become the film’s most unique selling point!
And in the last few decades, Hollywood has been the torch-bearer of the VFX world, which has largely succeeded on the big screen, in making the impossible world seem possible!
Hello everyone, and in this video, we’ll look at some of the most famous movie scenes and how they really look like, before and after VFX.
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Below is the list of Most Famous Hollywood Movies list with their VFX scenes (Part 6):
At number 7: Shazam!
At number 6: I am Legend
At number 5: Jumanji - The Next Level
At number 4: Guardians of the Galaxy
At number 3: The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug
At number 2: Captain America - Civil War
At number 1: John Carter
Credit goes to the following VFX Companies List and the work put in by these amazing VFX teams/studios:
Framestore (https://www.framestore.com/)
Weta Digital (https://www.wetafx.co.nz/)
Sony Pictures Imageworks (https://www.imageworks.com/)
DNEG (https://www.dneg.com/)
Industrial Light & Magic (http://www.ilm.com)
Luma Pictures (http://www.lumapictures.com)
PIXOMONDO (https://www.pixomondo.com/)
Trixter (https://www.trixter.de/)
Scanline VFX (https://www.scanlinevfx.com/)
Atomic Fiction (https://www.methodstudios.com/en/)
Digital Domain (https://www.digitaldomain.com/)
Rise (https://www.risefx.com/)
Cinesite (https://www.cinesite.com/)
and many more VFX studios..
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Behind the scenes:
Walt Disney Studios
Sony Pictures
animation boss (http://animation-boss.com)
Flashback FilmMaking
And thanks to big productions studios like Disney, Sony Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, DC Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures and many more, without whom these movies wouldn't have been possible.
So guys, do you really like movies involving VFX? And which one of the 7 movie scenes is your favourite?
Any other movie you'd suggest for our next VFX video?
Leave us a comment below.
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Fight sequences often forms the most visually attractive part of any film, and the really well-directed ones tend to stand out amongst the crowd! And when we add the power of visual effects to these fight scenes, they often become the ones to remember!
In this video, we will see some of the favorite fight scenes in movies and how they actually look like, before and after VFX.
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Below is the list of Most Famous Fight Scenes In Movies Before and After VFX :
At number 10: Hobbs & Shaw – Action Scenes
At number 9: Avengers – Cap vs Cap
At number 8: Far from Home – London Battle Scene
At number 7: Captain Marvel – Train Chase Sequence
At number 6: Superman vs Justice League
At number 5: Avengers – Cap vs Thanos
At number 4: John Wick – Bike Fight Scene
At number 3: Age of Ultron – Motorcycle Chase
At number 2: Spiderman vs Doctor Octopus
At number 1: Aquaman – Underwater Fight Scenes
Credit goes to the following VFX Companies List and the work put in by these amazing VFX teams/studios:
Industrial Light & Magic (http://www.ilm.com)
Weta Digital (https://www.wetafx.co.nz/)
Sony Pictures Imageworks (https://www.imageworks.com/)
Framestore (https://www.framestore.com/)
DNEG (https://www.dneg.com/)
Luma Pictures (http://www.lumapictures.com)
PIXOMONDO (https://www.pixomondo.com/)
Trixter (https://www.trixter.de/)
Scanline VFX (https://www.scanlinevfx.com/)
Digital Domain (https://www.digitaldomain.com/)
Rise (https://www.risefx.com/)
Cinesite (https://www.cinesite.com/)
and many more VFX studios...
Behind the scenes:
Marvel Studios
Flashback FilmMaking
Sony Pictures
animation boss (http://animation-boss.com)
And thanks to big productions studios like Warner Bros. Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, DC Entertainment, Disney Pictures, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, and many more, without whom these movies wouldn't have been possible.
So guys, what do you think of these fight scenes? And which one of the VFX scenes is your favourite?
Let us know in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!