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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker visual effects secrets revealed (video)


Modern cinema cannot be imagined withoutuse of special effects, especially when creating epic scenes of grandiose proportions. Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), a company specializing in visual effects, has shown work to create global battles in the latest movie Star Wars: The Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

If to full computer scenes the viewers are alreadyaccustomed to, especially after the release of the remake of "The Lion King", the hybrid episodes continue to be admired. So the episode of Ray's jump through the Kylo Ren fighter was shot using special support cables, and the rebel equestrian assistants actually rode through the pavilion, and not through the ship. The scene with the crawler and the Javas was shot using scale models in the ratio of 1 to 25 with children dressed in hoodies.


Special effects creators also showed the process.returning to the screen of Princess Leia, while her acting actress Carrie Fisher has already died. Initially, the directors' plans did not include the use of computer graphics technology, however, the introduction of frames shot for the film "Star Wars. Episode VII: The Force Awakens "nevertheless required the use of computer technology.

It is noteworthy that this year the Studio of special effects Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), founded by the creator of the epic Star Wars George Lucas, turns 45 years old.