One of the surprising moments was completely CGI

As is usual with Marvel Studios productions – and most other major outfits, for that matter-Ms. marvel View its fair share of computer generated images. After all, photographing real human builds shooting light from their own hands is simply impossible. In the post-COVID world, the use of visual effects has grown even more, with films like Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings They are forced to build an entire island from scratch, buildings and all. When it comes to Mrs. Marvellone of the show’s biggest moments was also almost computer-generated.

Speaking with Dave Cunningham of Digital, the filmmaker tells us the moment the hero sits on a lamppost at the end of the series – in honor of the cover Mrs. Marvell #5 – It was almost all CGI. This includes Iman Vellani’s digital double.

“Her hair as it flowed was a picture painting of Faith,” Cunningham recalls. Then, when the camera wraps around its side, we go from full CG to the Kamala painting image. So the first half of the shot is all CG. The horizon is CG, the water is CG, the sidewalk, the road, the buildings, Kamala, it’s all CG full, what Except for her hair. And then when the camera wraps around her side, we mix back in her face and hair palette and then a bit of an outfit. But the rest of that is the full CG.”

This means that the skyline is massive and everything in the port is completely digital.

“It’s a cross between simple 3D geometry and very detailed painting so you get that depth and that sense of scale for those buildings, but they’re drawn there,” he adds. “The engineering pretty much went all the way to Manhattan Beach and some of those buildings and then blended in really well with the matte digital board. But all the water and the boats and the lights and the pier and all that kind of stuff was a whole CG build.”

Season 1 of Mrs. Marvell It is now streaming on Disney+.

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