On the set: how to create the most incredible special effects in the movie
Categories: Cinema
PictolicIn modern cinema without special effects anywhere. We bring you fantastic examples of overlay effects of the latest popular films: from green screen to CGI (images generated using three-dimensional computer graphics) — in General, all the tricks that are used to create your favorite movies.


"Game of thrones"

"Game of thrones"

"The secret in their eyes"

"The secret in their eyes"

"The dark knight"

"The dark knight"

"Pirates of the Caribbean"

"Pirates of the Caribbean"

"Harry Potter and the half-blood Prince"

"Harry Potter and the half-blood Prince"

Guardians Of The Galaxy

Guardians Of The Galaxy

"Boardwalk Empire"

"Boardwalk Empire"

"Alice in Wonderland"

"Alice in Wonderland"

"The hobbit"

"The hobbit"

"Game of thrones"

"Game of thrones"

"Oz the Great and powerful"

"Oz the Great and powerful"

"X-men: Days of future past"

"X-men: Days of future past"

"Twilight. Saga. Eclipse"

"Twilight. Saga. Eclipse"

"The wolf of wall street"

"The wolf of wall street"

"The matrix"

"The matrix"

"The hobbit"

"The hobbit"

"The Great Gatsby"

"The Great Gatsby"
Keywords: The series | Special effects | Photography | Film
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