While it’s common knowledge that visual effects are a huge part of almost every major Hollywood film, far less is known about the treacherous and complicated path these shots take to get from the script to the screen. Well thanks to our all-access pass to record and document the post-production process on G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, we’re able to bring you a look at the last and most important part of any visual effects shot’s journey – the moment when the director decides it’s a “final.” This is be the first in an ongoing series of webisodes that will grant you a unique look behind the scenes of one of the summer’s biggest movies, so check back regularly for more exclusive content.
Lookin’ sweet! But there’s only one problem… there seems to be moments in the film that the Baroness isn’t on screen? That seems like a silly thing to do.
Oh winky face, you save me again!
From the reviews, I hope the flying ships with lense-flare from the sun has been greatly improved as this is the only worst CGI bit in the film according to the critics…overall everything else looks easy on the eyes. (Too bad they didn’t build large scale models of everything and just scan them in like Weta Digital’s LOTR trilogy to make them look more believable)