ITT: Best practical set designs, no green-screen

ITT: Best practical set designs, no green-screen

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Stuff in Fury Road.

Blade Runner spinners and the city in general

lord of the rings stuff i reckon. such as hobbiton, minas tirith and the rest

Most of the sets and locations were heavily doctored with CGI.

Just google up Nolan productions

LOTR sets are amazing

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event horizon had some good ideas

I remember reading somewhere that someone demanded that the floor be authentic, which really cut into the budget of the first movie but really helped WB in the long run as they never needed to replace it despite all the extras and scenes in the great hall

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wrong pic

Too bad it falls flat in the end, what a letdown similar to Sunhines stupid sunkiller plot

love how the climax of the movie is just laurence fishburne punching

Can't get any better to be honest

Also that shot of the blimp going over the Bradbury Building is god tier

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It's fine, shadows won't check in shadows.

Rome

Why do all the pillars project shadows except for the one being covered by Dindu and company?
Why do those guys have shadows OVER OTHER SHADOWS?

The will of the Force is as mysterious as it is enigmatic.

Starship Troopers

test

Do miniatures count as a set?

Fucking love Predator 2.

As far as I know, just the sky, night scenes, some debris and Furiosa's arm. Most are practical.

I remember that as well. I think it's in one of those bts videos.

Actually, even the desert scenes had CGI superimposed over it to make it more "desert-y". The only real practical sets were the interiors of the Citadel.

is that actually straight out of the movie? looks more like unfinished post-production.

Personally that doesn't really undermine the functional cars and the Citadel.

Almost all the car scenes were cgi, yes all the cars were built practically, but they were never actually driven.

Yes of course. I think the Space Jockey set was quite small and there were children in the space suits.

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