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  • The age of computer effects and digital movie universes is upon us, but the average moviegoer

  • might not realize just how much of the experience is faked, or modified. With that in mind,

  • we're giving another dose of CGI trivia in the latest edition of Screen Rant's Know Your

  • Movies: 20 Movies Scenes Before and After CGI.

  • The Revenant The scene in which Leonardo DiCaprio's character

  • is attacked by a bear made headlines fast, but the whole event seems a lot less frightening

  • when you get a look at who played the bear: along with the blue bodysuit and bear helmet

  • to complete the look.

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens George Lucas and his team practically invented

  • CGI with the original Star Wars, and there's no better evidence of how far it's come than

  • the newest Episode, relying on a massive amount of green screened action in almost every scene.

  • Gravity Everyone knew that it couldn't have been filmed

  • in space, but few would realize that almost all of Gravity was CGI - the stars only had

  • partial suits and a few white boxes to work with for most of the production.

  • The Hobbit Peter Jackson relied on forced perspective

  • and camera tricks for the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but for The Hobbit, it was just green

  • screen used to put full-sized humans beside half-pint Hobbits and dwarves.

  • Man of Steel The physics-bending technology of the planet

  • Krypton was obviously the work of CG, but so was the armor worn by General Zod - a full

  • size suit was never even constructed.

  • Inception Audiences had enough trouble wrapping their

  • brains around dream-stealing, so they never stopped to wonder how the actors navigated

  • the changing space - old fashioned tricks and CG were the real answer.

  • Iron Man Fas might dream of owning an Iron Man suit

  • for themselves, but so does Robert Downey, Jr. - for most of the armored action, it's

  • red pyjamas and some mocap sensors, which take a little bit out of the cool factor.

  • Life of Pi The stunning visuals made this adaptation

  • unforgettable - that, and the tiger sharing a single boat with the movie's hero. Even

  • more impressive since it was filmed in a pool with only a stuffed blue bag playing a Bengal

  • tiger.

  • Deadpool Slicing off limbs and a man made of metal

  • are only possible through CG, but even Deadpool's more lighthearted antics were obviously a

  • blast on the set - even if they lacked the explosions and flight.

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Although the walking tree, Groot, was animated

  • from scratch, the furriest Guardian was filmed on set, played by Sean Gunn. Which casts the

  • movie's sweeter moments in a whole new light.

  • X-Men: Days of Future Past Quicksilver's superspeed sequence was the

  • standout moment of this time-bending adventure, but the reality was were very different. It

  • looked great on film, which probably made the days spent blasting the actor with an

  • air cannon in front of green screen seem worth it in the end.

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant turtle martial artists could never

  • exist in the real world, but the animators relied on the actor's real performances and

  • personalities, using their looks and mannerisms to make each turtle unique.

  • Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow battled the supernatural in several

  • forms, but Davy Jones takes the cake. But he and his crew are a lot less intimidating

  • in their grey bodysuits and smudged make-up.

  • Planet of the Apes Andy Serkis stole the show with help from

  • computer animators as the ape leader Caesar, along with an entire cast of human performers

  • supplying the foundation for the CG artists - no matter how different the species might

  • be.

  • Twilight Not every special effect in the Twlight series

  • was successful, but the massive werewolves were pretty impressive. Until you realize

  • that Taylor Lautner played his wolf form on set, letting his co-star lovingly stroke his

  • very-human head. Good luck forgetting that.

  • I, Robot It's easy to overlook the people who create

  • CG characters - or even the people who play them. Will Smith took the spotlight of I, Robot,

  • but audiences might not even realize that Firefly alum Alan Tudyk played the star robot,

  • Sonny, on set every day.

  • The Empire Strikes Back Darth Vader slicing off Luke Skywalker's hand

  • before revealing he's the boy's father is one of cinema's greatest moments, but when

  • you see the mattresses laid out underneath the set, it starts to seem a bit less devastating.

  • Mad Max: Fury Road George Miller may have delivered the most

  • gritty, practical action movie in years, but fans never realized that most of the actual

  • setting was a CG creation. Forget the fact that even the stunts were mostly pulled off

  • when the vehicles weren't moving.

  • Avatar Everything aside from the actors was make

  • believe in James Cameron's 3D game-changer, but the motion capture footage reveals just

  • how much the Na'vi cast gave the animators to work with - with Zoe Saldana the best among

  • them.

  • Captain America It's still staggering to see how well the

  • effects team made star Chris Evans seem sickly small before his super-soldier experiment.

  • Filming Evans in each scene, then his small-scale double Leander Deeny, eventually merging the

  • two together. The process is simple enough, but even today, it's hard to believe they

  • pulled it off so perfectly.

  • Those are the CG tricks and masterpieces hiding behind the spectacle of some of our favorite

  • films, but what about yours? Let us know in the comments, and remember to subscribe to

  • our YouTube channel for more videos like this one!

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