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  • Mirror shots in movies are especially challenging, as it's hard to shoot a character's reflection without accidentally revealing the camera. So Hollywood has many visual tricks to avoid this. Movies like "The Lady from Shanghai" and "It Chapter Two" used two-way mirrors. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" didn't use a mirror at all and instead had Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton standing on one side of an open frame looking into a double set with body doubles mimicking their every move. Better visual effects meant movies like "Birdman" could shoot a real mirror and easily erase the camera later. For "Last Night in Soho," Edgar Wright used a combination of these techniques, and many more, so Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy could mirror each other's movements.
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  • @stevenfoster9402
    @stevenfoster9402 Před 2 lety +4003

    This is why I love movies. Not just for the celebrities in them, but *how* the movies are actually made.

    • @EmpyreanFrost
      @EmpyreanFrost Před 2 lety +46

      How certain effects are achieved...how camera angles are obtained...that is my favorite thing about them.

    • @mammontustado9680
      @mammontustado9680 Před 2 lety +27

      You love movies because of the celebrities? That's terribly shallow, don't you think?

    • @sammytorres3340
      @sammytorres3340 Před 2 lety +18

      He said he also loves the movies for the cinematic work and how everything comes out obviously you ain't a movie buff @@mammontustado9680

    • @Wonbaeofficial
      @Wonbaeofficial Před 2 lety +27

      @@mammontustado9680 keyword, he said NOT JUST FOR CELEBRITIES, really should’ve payed attention to that, don’t you think?

    • @kassiogomes8498
      @kassiogomes8498 Před 2 lety +17

      @@mammontustado9680 half of the world loves movies because of the actors. Are you living under a rock?

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před 2 lety +2597

    Cameraman is the most advance human species

    • @user-pk1ss6cm9d
      @user-pk1ss6cm9d Před 2 lety +74

      imagine trying to write these scenes and explain what you mean..

    • @SayAhh
      @SayAhh Před 2 lety +17

      Theoretical physicists are no slouch, either.

    • @zamirstuff
      @zamirstuff Před 2 lety +26

      Cinnamontographer

    • @Pluvillion
      @Pluvillion Před 2 lety +18

      They’re also immortal!

    • @Zamarae
      @Zamarae Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @goncalohomem
    @goncalohomem Před 2 lety +1798

    Fun fact: the twins who take the actresses' coats in the Last Night In Soho shot are the actors who played the Weasley twins in Harry Potter.

    • @eviebb
      @eviebb Před 2 lety +160

      thank god i was looking for this comment because i looked at their faces and was like “??????? is that james and oliver phelps?”

    • @BubbaCoop
      @BubbaCoop Před 2 lety +31

      They kind of buried the lead on that shot

    • @BubbaCoop
      @BubbaCoop Před 2 lety +5

      @@AllySheehan it is in their IMDb credits. I just checked

    • @AllySheehan
      @AllySheehan Před 2 lety +2

      @@BubbaCoop you're right!

    • @JD-ht7yw
      @JD-ht7yw Před rokem +5

      damn! the disrespect

  • @justaregularcat5411
    @justaregularcat5411 Před 2 lety +799

    I totally wonder why I never questions to my self how mirror shots was made. This is so mind-blowing

    • @dennisanderson3895
      @dennisanderson3895 Před 2 lety +67

      You never questioned the mirror shots because they were done so perfectly, you didn't even think about it. That's how it should be.

    • @dewilew2137
      @dewilew2137 Před 2 lety +8

      Right? I never even noticed.

    • @justaregularcat5411
      @justaregularcat5411 Před 2 lety +8

      @@dennisanderson3895 yeep and that's what even more amazing

    • @yestermonth
      @yestermonth Před 2 lety +14

      I always ask myself but my final conclusion was CGI and use of hidden cameras. Didn't know about the double mirror and window trick.

    • @aqua5769
      @aqua5769 Před 2 lety

      Yea! It always looks so natural!!!

  • @alisha4818
    @alisha4818 Před 2 lety +3145

    These people are hella talented! Thanks insider for making such interesting videos!

    • @SayAhh
      @SayAhh Před 2 lety +14

      Not just for pulling it off but also to come up with the ideas and conceptualizing it!
      Computer-control camera trick reminds me of they way they shot Kevin Kline's scenes in Dave since he was playing two characters who were the doppelganger of each other.

    • @Haut-Potentiel-Emotionnel
      @Haut-Potentiel-Emotionnel Před 2 lety

      Merci France

    • @OttrPopAnimations
      @OttrPopAnimations Před rokem

      frrr

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 Před 2 lety +457

    Man that’s so much work for what seems like a simple shot, sometimes you wonder why they don’t do the shot another way. The effort that goes into movies is remarkable.

    • @jcmc9378
      @jcmc9378 Před 2 lety +19

      it's art
      in a good way

    • @Izzy-qf1do
      @Izzy-qf1do Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @vote4mel
      @vote4mel Před rokem +5

      Definitely way more goes into this than I thought! For some movies and scenes, the effort seems totally worth it. In others, was that mirror shot really necessary? Sometimes it seems nothing is lost without it.

    • @lukeshippart4
      @lukeshippart4 Před rokem +7

      Now you're thinking as a producer 😂

    • @i.1213
      @i.1213 Před rokem

      Maybe because they practice so that they find out new ways of shooting that, you know, might turn out useful for the fake news that the government puts on our “news”… 😂

  • @nicholasgarcia6402
    @nicholasgarcia6402 Před 2 lety +396

    The coolest part was the last note about covering blind spots and using those digital re-timing tools to alter the frame rate. Wow.

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy Před 2 lety +1549

    I always love learning this stuff because you then realize how much with the entire crew of a movie does so yea, I see why they make so much money.. They deserve it!!

    • @RobbertScholten
      @RobbertScholten Před 2 lety +88

      Eh they do not make much money at all, many artists are underpaid and overworked! Sure, movies make millions of dollars, but the artists working on them still only make a minimum wage sadly.

    • @stanleysmith4563
      @stanleysmith4563 Před 2 lety

      @@RobbertScholten some movies make billions wat r u even saying dat dey dont make enough money? Actors make blood money

    • @creativekaii
      @creativekaii Před 2 lety +70

      @@stanleysmith4563 I think she was referring to the people behind the scenes like CGI specialists and Special FX people, not the actors. The actors and Director make the most money from films aside from the production company itself.

    • @Swansniff2
      @Swansniff2 Před 2 lety +35

      @@creativekaii Like any business it's based on responsibility, demand and investment. Producers make the most because they finance the movie, they also have the most to lose in terms of money. Directors make a lot as they have a huge responsibility and their creative vision is important and often unique, their careers are also dependent on successful movies. Actors get a lot based on denamnd, a famous actor will sell the movie and can therefor demand high pay. Except for some well known DOPs, VFXsupervisors and other key functions, most of the other roles are easily replacable just like the average McDonalds worker. Not because they aren't insanely talented artists, but just by the fact that there are enough talended artist to willingly take their place if they say no.

    • @thebluefriend
      @thebluefriend Před 2 lety +4

      A fine group of passionate people trying to create masterpieces. They could've just as well removed the mirror scene.

  • @BradKalinoski
    @BradKalinoski Před rokem +133

    I was the Compositing supervisor for Black Swan, and those mirror shots, were a big pain. But in the end it was incredible work done by the artist that I worked with.

    • @gues04
      @gues04 Před rokem +19

      Awesome movie, good job dude!

  • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
    @JoseMorales-lw5nt Před 2 lety +334

    Another great piece of cinematic trickery can be found in THE FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS! There's a ballroom sequence in which the 3 main characters dance with each other to escape a room full of vampires. A mirror covering one of the walls exposes the living characters to the vampires in a crazy trick shot. A duplicate set was built to look like the ballroon's reflection. Three stunt people were dressed to look like the main actors and mimic their dancing. Thus, creating the illusion that the vampires in the room had no reflection! Great sequence to watch...

    • @amberwitteman4462
      @amberwitteman4462 Před 2 lety +6

      Dracula dead and loving it!!

    • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
      @JoseMorales-lw5nt Před 2 lety +7

      @@amberwitteman4462 Ah yes, that great one-upsmansip between Leslie Nielsen and Mel Brooks was classic. And you know who got the last word in...

    • @onepman
      @onepman Před 2 lety +3

      I guess that's where they got the scene from van helsing..they basically stole it...or vise- versa

    • @np8366
      @np8366 Před 2 lety +2

      They use the same trick in the musical version (Tanz der Vampire) too! Although it's much more choreographed and during the gay scene

    • @timl.b.2095
      @timl.b.2095 Před rokem

      @@onepman Fearless Vampire Killers is way older.

  • @otakubancho6655
    @otakubancho6655 Před 2 lety +121

    The mirror scene from the film Citizen Kane was much more iconic as it featured two mirrors set opposite each other,creating an infinity effect,with no camera visible.

    • @dgtldead
      @dgtldead Před 2 lety +19

      Double sided mirror

  • @rixx46
    @rixx46 Před 2 lety +36

    The camera work and choreography in SOHO in that nightclub scene are amazing. there are other videos on YT showing how the swapping of dance partners was done ENTIRELY in-camera in a single take with NO CGI tricks

  • @abdullahjaved0330
    @abdullahjaved0330 Před 2 lety +172

    How is this movie not getting recognition for its groundbreaking vfx work?

    • @meatwax
      @meatwax Před 2 lety +32

      I think its becuase it's subtle..I have always been amazed by the shot in Contact. But it happens so quickly during a dramatic moment, ost folks don't even register it.

    • @lurker6918
      @lurker6918 Před 2 lety

      @@meatwax Yeah I agree

    • @ImaPizzaK
      @ImaPizzaK Před 2 lety +8

      Which one

    • @Leprutz
      @Leprutz Před rokem

      @@ImaPizzaK The one that is shown in this video. The girl running.

    • @ImaPizzaK
      @ImaPizzaK Před rokem

      @@Leprutz Obviously is in the video you didn't have to add that in

  • @yazzieyaz740
    @yazzieyaz740 Před 2 lety +53

    Next time I watch ‘Last Night in Soho’ I’ll definitely be paying more attention to those scenes . That movie was one of my favorites to come out of 2021 , it’s original as well . Shout out Edgar Wright.

  • @TheJraap
    @TheJraap Před 2 lety +71

    At 3:22 that’s not a steadycam. It’s an easyrig. At 4:29 that is a steadycam. For whoever wants to know 😊 Very nice explanation of mirrorshots besides that!! ❤️🙌

    • @alregtx4414
      @alregtx4414 Před 2 lety +2

      👍

    • @CraigGood
      @CraigGood Před 2 lety +4

      I was about to post the same thing. Glad I checked. Of course, Steadicam is likely to join kleenex and xerox as a generic noun eventually.

  • @DevLunar
    @DevLunar Před rokem +5

    If you haven't actually worked in film or stopped to think about the process a lot of people don't realize the amount of effort behind it. There are lots of little things like this that need to be considered while shooting. Behind the scenes videos are so fascinating and really help you appreciate the work

  • @chemaramosroa
    @chemaramosroa Před 2 lety +98

    Amazing video! Just a very small note, at 3:19 when talking about a steadicam you're actually showing an "EasyRig" which is used on shots that still want a handheld look instead of the smooth "floating camera" movement provided by a steadicam system :)

    • @chemaramosroa
      @chemaramosroa Před 2 lety +10

      Oh, I see on 4:27 you do show a steadicam, nice!

  • @addie-eileenpaige6460
    @addie-eileenpaige6460 Před 2 lety +25

    This is really cool. I had a feeling some of it was CGI in later years.
    That shot they did in Contact of the girl running down the hallway then having her reflection in the mirror was very impressive.

  • @MLTAKOS
    @MLTAKOS Před 2 lety +22

    im soo mad at people for flopping last night in soho in box office, its such a well made movie

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Před 2 lety +6

      We're living during the biggest pandemic since the Spanish Flu, of course it flopped. The only movie in 2021 I risked my health for was Spiderman (lifelong Spidey fan), but that was after my second vaccine shot, with an n95 mask, in a tiny movie theater (in a quite small city) that didn't even have 3D capabilities and whose biggest salon couldn't even seat 100 people when full, and I went to see it there after a week of it already running so in total we were maybe eight people spread out over the whole salon.
      I am really hoping there will be reruns of this movie in a few years, because I really want to see it in 3D if possible. Which is what I would have done in November (watch it in 3D on a gigantic screen) if safety had not been a concern. The worst of the pandemic is over in the west, especially with most of the populations being fully vaccinated plus a booster and omnicron going after your lungs less than delta, but I wouldn't expect movie-goers to have returned fully to their old habits until 2023.

  • @IanZainea1990
    @IanZainea1990 Před 2 lety +3

    2:21 actually getting a clean plate from production. That's cute.

  • @jlopez1017d
    @jlopez1017d Před 2 lety +10

    This is the type of thing you never think of when you watch movies but is very interesting to learn

  • @Mattsu101
    @Mattsu101 Před 2 lety +17

    This video makes me appreciate movies, that I liked beforehand, even more.
    Thank you

  • @Facuando216
    @Facuando216 Před 2 lety +17

    The sucker punch is still one of my faves tho, and Gaspar Noe's Enter the Void also has a cool mirror scene

    • @meatwax
      @meatwax Před 2 lety

      Gaspar Noe is incredible. His mastery and innovation with film making is rivaled only by the intensity of the subject matter

  • @Henkibojj
    @Henkibojj Před rokem +3

    The video editing on this video is supreme. Thank you for your skill and your taste in not bloating everything with flashy effects and transitions just for the sake of them being there. The narrator is calm, professional and informative and unlike many other videos where script and video are mismatched severely, the script matches the video perfectly, allowing for a good understanding of the message. This, is what quality content looks like. Thank you!

  • @anonymouxx9261
    @anonymouxx9261 Před 2 lety +8

    I can't wait till i make my own movies one day!! This is so inspiring!! I remember practicing not getting my phone to be seen in mirrors :D

  • @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953

    That one shot from Contact is brilliant and probably groundbreaking for the time.

  • @duckve0322
    @duckve0322 Před rokem +2

    It's always incredible to see how movies are made, all those techniques and skills

  • @vdussaut9182
    @vdussaut9182 Před 2 lety +14

    The opening scene in Peggy Sue Got Married has one of the best uses of a duplicated-set mirror scene ever, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Kathleen Turner had to face a body double who mirrored her actions exactly while she put on makeup. It’s so well done I never noticed it was a different actress until decades later when I read it somewhere. I’m really surprised they didn’t reference it in this video!

  • @CarlsJrTanookiCat
    @CarlsJrTanookiCat Před rokem

    I’m always amazed at these types of mirror shots. It’s great knowing how artists create these shots but still amazing

  • @CaptainYokkiller
    @CaptainYokkiller Před 2 lety +7

    Everyone always talks about the directors and the actors when talking about movies. But the SFX crew and artists are the real stars for me. Because at the end of the day they're the ones that bring the shots to life.

  • @amaomustafa1092
    @amaomustafa1092 Před rokem

    Woah, I'm lost. The attention and effort to detail is what makes this movie industry the best on the planet

  • @ACosmonaut
    @ACosmonaut Před 2 lety +7

    Fascinating! Something I often wondered about and am even more impressed now that I've seen some of the tricks. Thanks!

  • @MateoQuixote
    @MateoQuixote Před 2 lety +1

    Was really hoping you'd include the Spike Jonze KENZO ad. Iconic use of mirrors that still baffles me

  • @SmileyySmiley
    @SmileyySmiley Před 2 lety +31

    5:13 FunFact: Those are the Weasley Twins from Harry Potter.

  • @scraperindustry
    @scraperindustry Před 2 lety +3

    I love these behind the scenes VFX videos. Keep 'em coming

  • @jonpguthrie
    @jonpguthrie Před rokem

    This feels like true old school movie magic. So much skill needed to create the illusion of actual mirrors I never thought about until now. Crazy.

  • @EleyReiHer
    @EleyReiHer Před 4 měsíci

    The camerawork for Contact @3:05, was really pivotal. That scenes stuck in my mind after leaving the theatre 🎭. The film itself 📽️.... EPIC!!!

  • @lahalhalha
    @lahalhalha Před 2 lety +9

    This always bugged me! I never knew how they filmed a mirror scene without the camera being in it! Now my mind is at ease

    • @kipsnip
      @kipsnip Před rokem +1

      definitely makes me even more attentive to mirror scenes. I never thought this much about them :O

  • @bluenightsky
    @bluenightsky Před rokem

    That Contact shot is brilliant! Super creative and engrossing. Wow

  • @skandarc2810
    @skandarc2810 Před 2 lety +1

    Incredible. Now I need to watch Last Night in Soho. But I like how the iconic shot in Terminator 2 is still recognized.

  • @chilzmapewwep2671
    @chilzmapewwep2671 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm always amazed at these details in movies!!

  • @marinadela1361
    @marinadela1361 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm so glad this interest of mine from long ago is getting recognition

  • @medoingstuff1284
    @medoingstuff1284 Před 2 lety

    I never asked that question before but now I’m amazed!

  • @augustgreig9420
    @augustgreig9420 Před 2 lety +10

    There's a mirror shot in "To Live and Die in LA" with Willem Dafoe that's incredible. Disappointed it wasn't in here.

  • @bc9942
    @bc9942 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU for this video!!! How they shot late night in soho has driven me crazy

  • @ShajiCee
    @ShajiCee Před rokem

    Soho regarding to this mirror thing is astonishing, amazing made and acted . That movie deserves more credit . All Anya movie and and that director movies too .

  • @4TheMotorist
    @4TheMotorist Před rokem +1

    Id never give this a thought in movies but turns out
    it can be a complicated process but something movie makers
    work with all the time i guess. Thanks insider, you have a new
    sub

  • @NipItInTheBud100
    @NipItInTheBud100 Před rokem

    After watching this I can see why I would have enjoyed working behind the scenes of movies rather in front of the camera! This was such a cool video!

  • @mrx1333
    @mrx1333 Před 2 lety +34

    Such a talent to have! That's what makes these movies so great! Huge props to the crew on these movies!

    • @dennisanderson3895
      @dennisanderson3895 Před 2 lety +2

      Hear Hear! The crew members are too overlooked - but *they* are the ones who really "make the magic" of the movie!

  • @anthonydiaz2437
    @anthonydiaz2437 Před 2 lety

    Such amazing how all of this works. It all feels like an illusion of the mind

  • @marnofranck6204
    @marnofranck6204 Před 2 lety +1

    VFX artists are heavy underrated

  • @db7r7
    @db7r7 Před rokem

    I've always wondered how this was done. Amazing how filmmakers can do such a superb job!

  • @theunreadcomment9834
    @theunreadcomment9834 Před 2 lety +7

    I think you need to be clearer about your definitions. When you say CG, its not always CG (i.e. computer generated), for the most part its more compsiting (i.e. splicing multiple real shots together) as opposed to creating the shot digitally on a computer (CG). This is why we have so many people just calling everything CG, when in fact a lot of footage is still real, its just cut together from separate shots (compositing) and wasn't created digitally. You can do compsiting purely with real film without the need for a computer, just because the process has moved onto computers doesn't suddenly make it CG, otherwise you might as well just say that any footage captured digitally rather than on film is CG.

    • @amos.rand_vfx
      @amos.rand_vfx Před 2 lety

      Yay thank you for someone finally acknowledging this and properly explaining it to everyone!

    • @woodhonky3890
      @woodhonky3890 Před rokem +1

      @@amos.rand_vfx So many butthurt compositors in this comment section. 😁

  • @iamextremest
    @iamextremest Před rokem +1

    That was a very good and informative video! Thank you so much! I truly enjoy movies BTS (behind the scenes) stuff like this. Keep them coming please

  • @xaraphyn
    @xaraphyn Před 2 lety +8

    I have been wondering this for years! Now i know and thank you for sharing. :)

  • @charliebryer2802
    @charliebryer2802 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely fascinating video. So much ingenuity and effort and all designed to completely invisible and so unappreciated.

  • @dekidyeuklides7400
    @dekidyeuklides7400 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very, very, very much for this content..... I've been waiting for this theme a lot!!!!!!

  • @EmpyreanFrost
    @EmpyreanFrost Před 2 lety

    Cinematography/Filmography is one of my absolute favorite things in existence.

  • @n1kolodian
    @n1kolodian Před 9 měsíci

    What's so cool about these types of "how did they do it?" types of shots, is the magic element if it all. Discovering the method used in the movie or even coming up with your own unique way of accomplishing the same feat is a lot like watching a magician reveal his tricks. Like a veil is lifted, and all of a sudden you can see behind the mirror.

  • @simplebhai
    @simplebhai Před 2 lety

    This is what I'm looking for since long time , thank you

  • @anna.augustinova
    @anna.augustinova Před 2 lety +4

    I've always wondered about this!

  • @FelipeEler
    @FelipeEler Před rokem

    Astonishing! Great to see that!

  • @jLenger1
    @jLenger1 Před 2 lety

    I’m gonna be making a short film later this year and I had an idea for one of the shots but it involved looking into a mirror. This video will help me figure out how to shoot it.

  • @tefweebz
    @tefweebz Před rokem

    This was incredible!

  • @felin_de_la_nuit
    @felin_de_la_nuit Před 2 lety

    I've always wondered this. Thank you.

  • @brindlebucker4741
    @brindlebucker4741 Před rokem

    Contact is one of my favourite films of all time, and I always wondered how they did the mirror shot!

  • @mitchliam974
    @mitchliam974 Před 2 lety

    Wow such hard work but pays off with stunning visuals. Thanks

  • @oldtimesong
    @oldtimesong Před 2 lety

    I could watch content like this FOR HOURS.

  • @sneham-jo3wk
    @sneham-jo3wk Před 2 lety

    It's just magical & super talented artists.

  • @dennisanderson3895
    @dennisanderson3895 Před 2 lety

    Very fascinating and a little mind blowing! Great vid!

  • @jesse590
    @jesse590 Před 2 lety

    I love behind the scene breakdowns.

  • @Serifinity
    @Serifinity Před rokem

    Contact was an amazing movie. Love re-watching it...

  • @SheaMF
    @SheaMF Před 2 lety

    I work in TV and film, mostly asa background actor; and I have lots of experience on set. But it still amazes me to see behind the scene!

  • @jayak397
    @jayak397 Před 2 lety

    I was just thinking about that scene from Contact and here it is!

  • @Jacob-ry3lu
    @Jacob-ry3lu Před 2 lety

    That Contact shot is just astonishingly cool…

  • @asiaw8888
    @asiaw8888 Před rokem

    It’s incredible how much goes into filmmaking

  • @bbwibb02
    @bbwibb02 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, a very interesting and informative video. I wonder about this stuff every time I see a mirror shot.

  • @MisatoBestWoman
    @MisatoBestWoman Před rokem

    This is incredible!!!

  • @dennisanderson3895
    @dennisanderson3895 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm reminded in the TV show "Sliders": With locking camera movements, the scene in the first episode when Quinn meets his slider-self from another Earth, it "only" took about two weeks to get the scene and its interactions. But the guy who played the singer "Cryin' Man' has a real life twin brother and they brought him in many times for scenes with the two interacting (I never knew that at the time it was airing on TV).

  • @thegreatchidi4324
    @thegreatchidi4324 Před 2 lety +3

    This is only coming as old news to me thanks to the incredible work done by Paul E.T in his mirror video essay.

  • @jeffjtoth
    @jeffjtoth Před rokem

    Nice bit of thematic mirroring using shots featuring Jena Malone as the subject for one of the best examples (Contact) and the worst (Suckerpunch)

  • @noursaccount
    @noursaccount Před 2 lety

    i was always wondering this omg ty

  • @davidanthony7495
    @davidanthony7495 Před rokem

    I always wondered about this - cheers for ticking off my To-Do-List…..

  • @Trending_Videos_20
    @Trending_Videos_20 Před 2 lety +2

    These persons are so creative !!

  • @TitoHerreraB
    @TitoHerreraB Před 2 lety

    VERY INTERESTING AND COOL!! Thanks. More, please!

  • @CaressLorthaya
    @CaressLorthaya Před rokem +2

    It takes the actor to be very talented to achieve all of this. Everyone works as a team from the talent, to the cameraman, ultimately to the production editor. I looooovvveee anything that has to do with production so this is very interesting to me!!! The Soho movie looks really good! I'm gonna watch it!

  • @JeraldMYates
    @JeraldMYates Před 2 lety

    Very interesting. I have been trying to tell my mother this for years. Thanks !

  • @elodiesaint-pierre877
    @elodiesaint-pierre877 Před 2 lety

    So cool ! And my interest for cinema is revived !

  • @playbuttonwith1video-readm668

    I never though about this until now!

  • @Fede_uyz
    @Fede_uyz Před 2 lety +3

    2:28.... not cgi. thats just VFX

  • @noflowershere
    @noflowershere Před 2 lety

    YESS!! I'VE BEEN ALWAYS QUESTIONING THAT!!

  • @crunchylettucecat6719
    @crunchylettucecat6719 Před 2 lety

    I've wondered this all my life, thanks for the vid 🤣

  • @crippling_
    @crippling_ Před 2 lety +2

    5:14 This isn't VFX, that's just the Weasley twins doing magic

  • @inigojuancarlos
    @inigojuancarlos Před 2 lety

    That Contact cabinet mirror scene when I first saw was just mind blowing

  • @arnoldmayii3563
    @arnoldmayii3563 Před 2 lety

    Fascinating and impressive

  • @29subhra
    @29subhra Před rokem

    Wow finally I can go to sleep peacefully!! Mirror shots are brilliant and requires top level skills

  • @kaitlins_27
    @kaitlins_27 Před 2 lety

    This is fascinating!

  • @pikathchu
    @pikathchu Před 2 lety

    Love this kind of content

  • @JohnArktor
    @JohnArktor Před rokem

    This is quite awesome actually

  • @chrisvanbuggenum871
    @chrisvanbuggenum871 Před 2 lety

    Wow so much work and preparation. So clever. Thanks for the video. Very interesting.