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18 rare photos that show how movie magic works

Fifty years ago, plastic mannequins were used to avoid having to hire thousands of extras for popular films that required large crowds. Nowadays, with the help of computer generated graphics, crowds of people can be added to any scene. Thanks to technical progress, one of the most important parts of modern cinema is precisely the work of a graphic designer. But despite this modernization, the creations of makeup artists, decorators and artists, in combination with computer technology itself, are still truly impressive.

O awesome.club wants to share behind-the-scenes footage with you to show you the magic of making some movies.

Voldemort’s absence of a nasal septum was the result of CGI work, not makeup.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s stunt doubles (human and mechanical) on the film’s set The future Avenger

Tom Holland, on top of a “skyscraper”, during the filming of Spider man

Recording a romantic scene from the movie The Hotter the Better

Michael Keaton “lifting” Jack Nicholson

The Film’s Supporters Spartacus resting after the battle

The chest that appears in one of the movies Indiana Jones it was actually a piece of cardboard

Ridley Scott pouring condensed milk on Ian Holm to film a scene from the movie Alien, the Eighth Passenger

Mockup of the movie fortress The origin

Scene from Terminator

Behind the scenes of the movie Gladiator

This is how the train scene in the movie was filmed. Godzilla

Frank Oz, responsible for handling the puppet and playing Yoda, on the set of Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back

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Bill Murray on the movie set Fantastic Mr. fox

Heath Ledger at the end of the film Batman the dark knight

Johnny Depp in one of the movie scenes Night shadowsby Tim Burton

Behind the scenes, Chucky looks more like a puppet than a ghoulish character from a horror movie.

To shoot a movie scene The Third Shot1967, 50,000 plastic mannequins were used instead of human assistants, which were placed in the stands of the Olympic Stadium in Rome

Which movies do you prefer: timeless classics, no special effects? Or the most modern ones, in which no scene can do without technology? Tell us in the comments section.

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