This is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Marvel's Avengers movie. The video showcases various scenes and characters, revealing how special effects, green screens, and editing are used to create the final product. It features actors like Chris Evans (Captain America), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), and Tom Holland (Spider-Man) in their costumes and during scenes. The video also highlights the amount of work and detail that goes into creating the movie's iconic scenes, costumes, and characters. Additionally, it includes footage of the actors having fun, dancing, and eating on set, as well as a tribute to Stan Lee, the creator of Marvel, who passed away in 2018.
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1. The Avengers' movie was made with the help of green screens and cable harnesses to create flying scenes.
2. The Iron Man suit was made to look real in some scenes using special effects.
3. Captain America's suit had several points for special effects to be added.
4. Captain Marvel's hairstyle was created by computer and was not her real hair.
5. The Avengers' ship was a real set, but the background was made using chroma keying with a blue background.
6. The Avengers' base was a real stage.
7. The final battle scene was edited using hundreds of computer-generated images that overlapped each other.
8. The raccoon character from the movie was created using special effects and animation.
9. Mark Ruffalo wore a suit with dots for movement capture to transform into the Hulk.
10. The actors had to eat and take breaks during filming, and there are scenes of them eating and relaxing.
11. Tom Holland performed most of his own stunts without the help of stuntmen.
12. The film was made using top-notch technology and a fairly high budget, with many hours of work.
13. Stan Lee, the creator of Marvel, made cameos in Marvel films and was involved in the production of the Avengers movie.
14. The actors, including Chris Evans, would often dance and have fun during filming.
15. The film's special effects were created using green backgrounds and computer-generated images.
16. The actors would often wear costumes with dots for movement capture to create special effects.
17. The film's final battle scene was created using a combination of real and computer-generated elements.