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Summary

The video discusses various techniques used in film and advertising to create specific scenes and effects.

In the second part, it delves into the creation of pizza commercials, highlighting the importance of cheese. Advertisers use tricks to make the cheese look appetizing, such as cutting the slice, securing it with screws, and heating it with a blowtorch. They also add mozzarella on the edges with white glue to increase its elasticity and separate the cheese to give a more realistic effect.

The video then moves on to the film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", where it explains how 165 Oompa Loompas were played by the same person, Eddie Wright, who was digitally cloned to give the illusion of more characters. Wright spent a significant amount of time in the recording studio, rehearsing and taking singing or dancing classes, musical instruments, and pilates. He recorded the individual movements of each Oompa Loompa in each scene, and the performances were joined at the end to give the illusion of synchronized movements.

The video also discusses the use of animatronic dolls with Roy's face, controlled by remote controls and high-speed robots. The person who records these shots must have surprising skill, as these shots are practically impossible for a human to achieve due to the need for precision, fluid, and continuous movements.

The video concludes with a scene from the movie "Ride Tour", where the camera moves from being on the street next to the cars to inside the vehicle and back outside. This was achieved by an operator controlling the camera from a car, introducing her through the window to be received by the passenger seat, and a third cameraman lying on a metal base attached to the car receiving the Iron Man suit.

Finally, the video mentions a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's film "Foreign Correspondent" from 1940, where a plane crashes into the sea. An animation studio was in charge of recreating this scene almost 80 years ago, using a video of the surface of the sea at the moment of impact projected on rice paper. The director pressed a button that let water escape from two huge containers, breaking the rice paper screen and entering the cabin of the plane.

Facts

1. The video discusses the creation of pizza commercials, focusing on the use of cheese as the most important ingredient. The creators use tricks to make the cheese look appetizing, such as cutting the slice and securing it with screws to prevent movement. The cheese is then heated with a blowtorch and sometimes mozzarella is added to the edges with white glue to increase its elasticity. The cheese is separated to give a more realistic effect.

2. The video also discusses the film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", where approximately 165 Oompa Loompas are seen. The actor Eddie Wright, who also played one of the Ewoks in Star Wars, was digitally cloned to give the illusion of more Oompa Loompas.

3. Roy, who played the Oompa Loompas, spent the most time in the recording studio. He began rehearsing three months before filming, took singing or dancing classes, and practiced musical instruments and pilates.

4. Roy recorded the individual movements of each of the Oompa Loompas in each scene. In the musical scene, he played all the members of the band in different takes, which were joined at the end so that all the performances were seen together on screen.

5. The video also discusses the use of animatronic dolls with Roy's face, controlled by remote controls and high-speed robots. The person who records these shots must have surprising skill, as these shots are practically impossible for a human being to achieve.

6. The video also discusses the creation of the movie "Ride Tour". The camera moves from being on the street next to the cars to inside the vehicle and once again outside. This was achieved by an operator controlling the camera from a car.

7. The video also discusses the creation of the Iron Man suit. In a few scenes, a physical suit was used. The suit was added digitally in post-production in most scenes.

8. The video also discusses the creation of the scene from "Iron Man 2" where Robert Downey Jr. wears a physical suit. In some shots, he used a half physical or half suit digital.

9. The video also discusses the creation of the scene from "The Forest at Home". Hugh Jackman adds effects and voice to the scene in a recording studio.

10. The video also discusses the recreation of a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's film "Foreign Correspondent" from 1940. An animation studio was in charge to recreate how a plane crashes into the sea, which was recorded almost 80 years ago when special effects were not available.