How Moving Cars are Faked In Movies and TV | Movies Insider | Insider
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Sometimes, it’s safer for productions to fake vehicles’ movements for stunts rather than put them in real action. So special effects artists will use rigs and gimbals to make them move in place. NAC Effects will put a given vehicle or set on top of one of its six-axis motion bases capable of creating realistic movements of all sorts.
For Netflix’s “Day Shift” (2022), the crew put a pickup truck on a base and added a rotator. This allowed it to make sharp turns while appearing to go uphill and off road before spinning 360 degrees.
When it comes to motorcycles, NAC can attach the motorcycle at the bottom and keep the wheels free, which helped The Rock look like his bike was soaring through the air in “Jumanji” (2017). Meanwhile, if the operator adds some vibrations, it can look like it’s going on a cobblestone street, like in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (2011).
Then, by making larger and more sweeping movements, they can make a boat really look like it’s riding the waves, which they did for “The Big Bang Theory” and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013). Because Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie were inside a yacht set on top of the gimbal, they could experience a simulated storm for real.
And when it comes to airplane scenes involving turbulence and crashes, like in “Almost Famous” (2000), “Flight” (2012), and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014), the operator will start with small movements and then build up to bigger and bigger ones. And when it comes to making helicopters fly realistically, like in “Iron Man 3” (2013), it’s important to constantly shake and spin them as much as possible.
00:00 Intro
00:37 Bike
01:04 Car
02:11 Motorcycle
02:27 Gimbal Bases
03:11 Boats
03:56 Helicopter
04:21 Airplanes
05:12 Hot Air Balloon
06:27 Creatures
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How Moving Cars are Faked In Movies and TV | Movies Insider | Insider
Moving that little table and seeing it reflected in that large platform is sick
Yeah Man. That's what Hydraulics can do
I like the planning of the production so it makes the picture come out very realistic. It's like you guys are in control and it's safe for all the performers too. It's great and you reveal the entire production method to the world even though it's supposed to be your intellectual property.
I worked as a Rigging Grip on the motion picture "Battleship," on a sound stage in Baton Rouge Louisiana and there was an absolutely huge gimble with the bridge of said battleship on top of it. It was much bigger than any of these from what I remember. I'm guessing it must have been these guy's equipment because it looked almost exactly the same and was controlled with the same device as these in the video. The bridge was actually made out of 1/2" steel plates so it weighed God knows how much but the gimble moved it around easily. My jobs included putting up a 30+ foot high by 300+ feet long green screen around the bridge and rigging all of the lighting set ups attached to the ceiling of the sound stage (chain motors and truss).
Very cool! I had no idea LA had a filming industry. I always figured there wouldn't be many incentives. I'm from Alexandria, thanks for sharing, Phedd!
im obsessed with movie insider
The set pieces are more interesting than the movie. I always see crashing cars, boat on rough sea's and airplane crashing on movies but I never see these robotic platforms until now. And thinking they are real and used, even has potential dangers in them, truly fascinating!
I enjoy the jenk of old movies and TV shows with a camera in a bouncing car and a film playing behind or to the side of it on a screen.
Great vehicle special effects..!! Thank you for the update, Insider..!!
The control unit for the Mo is awesome!! This is the perfect job for me!
so almost everything about Hollywood movies now...... it's done in one place. i feel sad ...
In movies whenever it’s like a van, pickup truck or older sedan I love to laugh seeing the shifter by the steering wheel in Park while moving!
I have one of those in my basement, hooked up to my PC for racing, flight and space sims. Best thing ever.
I want to have such a contraption to put on like a VR flight simulator! Having that control to move you around? Wow.
That would be sick! Only if we were Elon Musk's kids or something. 😂😂
Our VR setup would cost $100K easily.
Love these videos
Looks amazing! ❤
I would like to see a modern boot camp Video of how they train now and it should be genuinely long.
Why are you a spy?
Well, it’s for safety reasons that cars can indeed be on turntables when they are filmed.
Wonder if you could rig the stunt car with a bunch of sensors then just feed that data into the rig with the actor in it.
Great video
the part at 2:28 is so fun to watch
I love the little mini platform controller, that's so cool.
an awesome peak at hollywood magic
Freaking awesome!
what a cool job
So cool!!!
It's like an adult version of one of those coin operated kid rides they used to have in front of stores.
Very nice 👍😊
Movies never cease to be awesome and entertaining.🙏🎥
I would still wanna try to capture the real thing as possible before more intense stuff like crashes or so inside are faked
Rishi Sunak could learn from this video
What are you on about?
They're wearing seatbelts in the cars but Sunak was caught without one
This is a video of entertainment do not join with politics
@@cheating. I wish Canadas prime ministers biggest scandal was not wearing a seatbelt, not allowing China to interfere in our election, west blackface, and destroying Canadas economy
@@johnsmeith3913 the British make anything a scandal. 😂
great
cool
Would need a Dramamine for this
Wow.
But why is the background in an movie with for example a car never correct with the moves of the car?
Safety first.
Good morning, guys.
No shid real batman 😳
Tom Cruise Eating Snacks and watching how the fake stunts are performed because he is curious to know how they done fake stunts
True. That dude is insane - in a good way. Having shot that one scene from an older Mission Impossible where he is driving that motorcycle without a helmet at high speeds. Crazy.
Yoooo I work there!
with this tech they can also create a giant robot.
I. Can always tell when these faxi vehicles are used
i think the car isn't that necessary to use the rig.
just using the real deal would feel the same but slower and safer, i think. only the jump scene needs it.
Gotta keep those ropes taunt.
This guy is discount Phil Edwards
People with vestibular issues are like: 😱🤢🙈
“And it has plus/minus 20 degress of YAH…”. I think you mean “YAW”, which rhymes with “saw”.
You’re welcome.
Tom cruise: that's cute
i want to surf on that
Look, I know it’s for safety reasons however, today’s films are missing the real skills and talents for the directors and the actors.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I might not be a special effects expert but wouldn’t it be cheaper to just ride a bike or drive a car and film it lol , rather than a 220k insane hydraulic simulation system lol
You can avoid weather and potholes this way
Nope - if that was a better and cheaper way, you can bet they'd do it.
Maybe it's the high insurance premiums for the stars, and costs of shooting delays of actual accidents, that force the producers/directors for Special Effects/VFX.
Far superior to Star Trek's (TOS) lame turbulence scenes, where all of the actors would try to lean and jostle around, in unison, on a stationary set. ...so fake looking, it was hard to be fully absorbed in the "action".
All this great special effects are nothing with a bad story or without complex characters. Sadly modern superhero and other movies lack this things because Hollywood soley focusing on political correctness.
So everything is fake and people waste time watching fake. Nice!
Same thing.
Umm that is the whole purpose of film and TV.
To watch fake.
Escapism.
A shift away from reality.
did you only today find out that movies are fake?
@@pheela sure, they are a kind of fiction.
@@SlapstickGenius23 that was @ op :D