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As you've probably noticed in all our previous videos, every movie released nowadays seems to have a tremendous amount of visual effects, even those (like Mad Max Fury Road) who claim to have very limited amount of CG, actually had 2000 VFX shots!
But why did we believe?
It's completely real
Which shots were VFX shots?
And, How did they manage to fool us?
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Well, firstly,
- They used VFX to augment or subtract from things that they had previously captured practically. For example. Furiosa's arm could have been 100% CG similar to how they did with Razor Fist's arm in Shang Chi And The Ten Rings or for Bucky Barnes's arm in The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. But instead, Charlize wore a green sleeve and a prosthetic, this allowed her to use her hand naturally and interact realistically with the objects around her.
Next, even though they did build large sets, rigs, and set pieces, it wasn't possible (or indeed economically feasible) to build or populate them completely. And so set extensions, digital matte paintings, and crowd simulations had to be made to "Bulk out" the sets of almost every scene.
For example, the interior shots of the mountain Citadel were shot on a physical set but the exterior environment had to be almost completely CGI
VFX were also used to create things that were impossible to reproduce practically like these storms, huge dust clouds, and lightning, or the look of Mad Max's futuristic wasteland, which, even though Namibia came pretty close, it didn't quite have the detail or the color the director was looking for.
Another reason Fury Road's visual effects went unnoticed was because instead of just adding digitally modeled elements, they filmed real elements in front of a green screen and then composited them. You can see this in most of the stunts because, even though they were mainly done practically, rigging still had to be used, and for safety reasons, the actors couldn't be present. So the VFX teams had to remove all the rigging necessary to achieve the stunt (like this wheel here, and film the actors on a sound stage so that they could later be safely composited into the shot. Or here where the truck was stationary and later composited over a moving background plate. The same here. And here. And here.
The Death of the People Eater's Limousine scene called for a massive explosion and therefore had to be filmed separately with no one else around, and so the other vehicles that had to surround it, all the stunts that occurred before the explosion, the swinging polecat stunts and crashing into the Firecar were all filmed separately and then composited in the final shot. This scene may seem complicated but it was by no means the most complicated. The most complicated composition was the war rig stunt. Here the stunt driver had to flip the truck, then the Doof wagon was shot crashing into it and then all the other elements were shot individually in front of a green screen and then painstakingly rotoscoped and composited into the final shot.
The insistence that every element should be filmed for real went even to the point where this dust in the foreground here was actually crushed up drywall dropped from a first-floor balcony and filmed at 240fps on an iPhone 6.
So you see Mad Max: Fury Road had a tonne of Visual effects but we didn't notice (not only because the majority of elements were caught "In Camera" as they say) but because of psychology.
If a movie claims to have "Amazing VFX", we watch it with a critical eye.
But if a movie claims to have "Done It For Real" we watch it predisposed to accept and believe in what we see.
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