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The video is a humorous commentary on how some of the special effects in movies and TV shows are made, such as the dragons in Game of Thrones, the underwater scenes in Aquaman, and the panther in Mowgli. The speaker shows the contrast between the final result and the behind-the-scenes footage, where actors have to interact with green screens, foam props, or motion capture suits. He also makes jokes about how some actors have to look at weird objects or people instead of their co-stars, and how Brazilian cinema could not afford such effects. He ends by asking the viewers to subscribe, like, and watch another video on his channel.
1. The video is a challenge for editing, with the host asking viewers to put a dwarf upside down, spinning, in their video.
2. The host expresses admiration for Hollywood special effects, particularly those seen in films like Avengers.
3. The host discusses the Oscars and questions why Marvel movies don't win the award for visual effects.
4. The host shows before and after footage of the creation of a character from The Lord of the Rings, explaining that it involves a mix of clothes and makeup.
5. The host imitates the voice of Sméagol from The Lord of the Rings, explaining that the actor used a mixture of ginger, lemon, honey, and hot water to create the voice.
6. The host talks about the Aquaman movie, noting that actors don't survive underwater and discussing the special effects used to simulate underwater scenes.
7. The host discusses the special effects used in Game of Thrones, particularly those involving dragons and the actress Emilia Clarke.
8. The host talks about the special effects used in the movie Mowgli, noting that no real animals were used in the film.
9. The host discusses the special effects used in Twilight, noting that an actor had to hold a panther's head during filming.
10. The host talks about the special effects used in Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, noting that the actor who played Thanos is of normal height.
11. The host notes that the use of chroma in films is reaching an impressive degree and wonders if actors will be replaced in the future.