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The text is a transcript of a video that showcases how some movie scenes look without computer generated images (CGI) or with pre-CGI effects. The video covers 15 examples of movies that used CGI to create characters, creatures, or environments that were not possible or realistic with practical effects. The video also reveals some of the techniques and challenges that the actors and filmmakers faced while filming these scenes, such as using green or blue screen suits, motion capture, stilts, puppets, makeup, and props. The video aims to be informative, entertaining, and engaging for the viewers, and often uses humor and sarcasm to comment on the scenes. The video also invites the viewers to interact by liking, subscribing, and commenting on their opinions.
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- The text is about how some movies use computer generated images (CG) or other techniques to create realistic or fantastical scenes and characters.
- Some examples of movies that use CG are The Hobbit, Doctor Strange, Pan's Labyrinth, Deadpool, Scooby-Doo, Beauty and the Beast, Twilight, Game of Thrones, Pirates of the Caribbean, John Carter, Alice in Wonderland and Dumbo.
- Some examples of techniques that are used besides CG are green screen or blue screen suits, motion capture suits, prosthetic makeup, stilts, puppets and cardboard cutouts.
- Some examples of actors who had to wear or use these techniques are Benedict Cumberbatch, Dan Stevens, Doug Jones, Taylor Lautner, Dave Bautista, Bill Nighy, Ralph Fiennes and Peter Dinklage.