Arthur C. Clarke aver “ any sufficiently modern engineering is indistinguishable from magic , ” which seems like a everlasting way to trace the gizmo and machine arise by the people of Wakanda in Marvel ’s Black Panther . But to make those seemingly impossible technologies look existent to moviegoers , the real - life wizards atRise Visual Effects Studiosused some digital magic or else .
The VFX studio apartment recently shared a behind - the - vista look at some of the shots it helped create for Marvel ’s Black Panther , including the holographic technical school that allowed Shuri to take control of vehicles thousands of miles away . There ’s a lot of bluescreen remotion involved , which is n’t surprising . But seeing actress Letitia Wright being dropped from a makeshift swing on bent , simulating the holographic motorcar suddenly disintegrating beneath her , is a fun peep at what actors have to manage with as part of the modern movie - making process .
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