VFX Artists React to BOLLYWOOD Bad & Great CGi 1 - Summary

Summary

The video features a group of visual effects artists reacting to and analyzing various Bollywood action scenes, discussing the techniques used to create the visual effects, and pointing out what they believe to be CGI (computer-generated imagery) elements. They also compare some of the scenes to similar scenes from Western movies, such as the Mission Impossible series. The artists express their admiration for the creativity and imagination that goes into creating these Bollywood action sequences, despite some of the scenes being physically impossible or over-the-top.

Facts

1. The video is about VFX artists reacting to Bollywood movies.
2. Nico had a baby, a beautiful little baby girl.
3. The clip was from a movie that went viral on Reddit.
4. The movie featured a scene with people holding shields and jumping from a tree.
5. The scene was a combination of live-action and CGI.
6. The transition from spinning to sliding was achieved using CGI.
7. The scene featured a lot of wire work and rigging.
8. The visual effects artists used motion control camera rigs to achieve the desired effect.
9. The movie featured a robot with a likeness to the inventor.
10. The robot was created using motion control camera rigs and head replacement technology.
11. The movie featured a scene with 50 robot dudes turning into a giant ball and beating everyone up.
12. The scene was a combination of live-action and CGI.
13. The visual effects artists used a giant wire ball to film the scene.
14. The lighting in the scene was matched to the lighting of the CGI ball.
15. The movie featured a child in a robot costume.
16. The visual effects artists used a photo scan of the actor's head to create the CGI version.
17. The movie featured a scene with a bridge and action sequence.
18. The scene was compared to a similar scene from Mission Impossible 3.
19. The visual effects artists used muzzle flashes to add realism to the scene.
20. The movie was inspired by Bollywood and anime.
21. The visual effects artists created a video called Tacticool Reloads, which was inspired by Bollywood.
22. The channel has a Patreon page to support the creation of new episodes.
23. The channel thanks its patrons for their support.