Captain America: The First Avenger Visual Performance

2021-10-13 18:32
When the film shows Steve Rogers before and after the "Super Soldier Formula", the first thing that comes to mind is to find a stand-in actor, which is to perform with the body of another actor, using only the head of Chris Evans on the computer. Technology "grafting" up. However, after shooting a part of the film, it was discovered that not only the character’s head and body were out of proportion, but also Chris Evans had his special state of action. The stuntman didn’t learn how to do it, and even laymen could see that it was too fake at a glance. The producer turned to Hollywood's computer technology team for help. These engineers applied a new technique called "shrinking the image" to complete the transformation of the characters in the film. The director first took 250 shots performed by Chris Evans, and then the technicians used the computer to reduce the image of Evans as a whole, as if they had applied "osteoreduction", the person was still the original person, but The bones and meat are a little smaller.
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Captain America: The First Avenger quotes

  • Peggy Carter: [to soldiers in training] Faster, ladies! Come on! My GRANDMOTHER has more life in her, God rest her soul. MOVE IT!

  • Peggy Carter: You have no idea how to talk to a woman, do you?

    Steve Rogers: I think this is the longest conversation I've had with one. Women aren't exactly lining up to dance with a guy they might step on.

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