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Which of these actors was spotted without CGI? 10 Funny Moments Of Actors CAUGHT Without Digital Effects Part 2! Subscribe to our channel :

Once upon a time, CGI was reserved for fantasy and science fiction films. It’s quickly become a centerpiece for films of all genres. Some have argued it cheapens the medium, especially now we live in an age where a lot of films are made around showcasing digital effects, and not the other way around.

Still, digital effects are an ever blooming industry, and have arguably made many brilliant films possible. We’ve all sat in awe at some of the impressive feats of animators and the limits they push.

That being said, there is a long way to go before any of their work is even possible. There is motion capture and green screen to contend with first. And often, it involves actors looking pretty silly in the process. We look at how being a superhero is not as fun as it looks; Superman flies by hanging on wires, how impossibly tall men provided the cast of Guardians of the Galaxy with Groot and Rocket Racoon, and how The Hulk was created using motion capture and a Hulk torso. And now fantastical creatures like the dragons in Game of Thrones were created with green screen, and how Benedict Cumberbatch provided the motion capture for Smaug, and the suit Taylor Lautner had to wear to bring werewolf Jacob to life, and more. And of course, just how funny they all looked in the process.

These are Screen Rant’s picks for 10 funny moments of actors caught without digital effects, part 2. Remember to check out part 1!

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31 COMMENTS

  1. Harry Potter, The Avengers, The Hobbit, Pirates of the Caribbean, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Beauty and the Beast all together on one list? This has officially BLESSED this fangirl's soul. Now if only Star Wars could have been on there. My day would have REALLY been made then.

  2. Ralph Fiennes is pronounced "RAFE FINES" (ˈreɪf ˈfaɪnz). The well-known pronunciation has been established with American audiences since he was Oscar-nominated for Schindler's List and The English Patient by 1996, while thrilling many sci-fi fans with the (then) cutting-edge film Strange Days. Also, most cast/crew members do not find non-CGI appearances to be "hilarious" and difficult to "interact with" when working together. While you "aren't' sure how they got any work done", I can assure you that most big-budget cast and crew are professionals, not 13-year-old giggly fanboys/girls.

    Another basic tip for film journalism: The "amount of monsters and men" should be "the NUMBER of monsters and men", as things like people and monsters come in numbers, they are not measured in amounts like flour in a cookie recipe. 🙂

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