@captainronlives in general, there more moments with good cgi, and there won't be many nominees Dune? Yes, Planet of the Apes and Alien? Yes, Deadpool and Wicked? Probably not And you are watching the same video, is good
It is indeed, and I saw it with my own eyes last May in Ouarzazate's filming studios, Morocco! I recognized it as the wall used in Kingdom of Heaven without knowing they had just reused it for Gladiator II!
Those ship-car models were a pretty cool way to do it. Especially in the desert. I just assumed that was two distinct shoots combined, but the practical work was cool
These before and after stills are incredible. No wonder the actors are so amazed at the finished film. The impressive practical sets are made even more incredible by ILM.
The movie visuals are absolutely STAGGERING! Been watching major blockbusters for more than 30years now and Ridley nailed it yet again, it looks like a painting in movement. Congratulations everyone involved! 🎉🔥
@@captainronlives sure thing i am, have seen movies of all sorts and budgets in my life, this one is monumental and only a blind person could say otherwise. You didn't like it?! What a loss man, we will miss you for sure.
So much excellent work in this film. Thought the ships scene was a bit over the top, till I read that yes the Romans actually had arenas they could fill with water for sea battles.
Napoleon Didn't Win last year Should have Instead of Godzilla which was Good give them credit On the Buget, Gladiatorll needs to Win this Year I.L.M.👏👏👏👏you guys are the Best Thank you George ❤👍👍👍 and they Laughed at you! Now look!👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Anyone of ILM can shed light on how on earth do you mask around hair when there is no green screen behind the person, How do you avoid the blurred mask cheapness?
All sorts of methods, there's AI-driven tools that are damn good for pulling hair mattes, good old fashioned manual roto, luma mattes... Honestly, green screen can often be more of a hindrance and still requires a lot of work to get a nice matte.
At this point I'm starting to wonder if they usually just replace the hair with CGI too. Either that or a ton of frame-by-frame attention and care. Incredible work on display either way.
Could somebody buy the rights to an old Samson and Delilah type movie and do this to it? And new sound, music etc. I bet there are golden performances out there that deserve new life.
240-250Million actually. As expected for such monumental production. I'm curious to see what will Nolan do with the same budget for the Odyssey since he never directed a grand scale epic but Ridley is his idol so hopefully he learned 2-3 things.
@@cinematography513 i think Nolan only recently came to appreciate Ridley, and seemed most curious about Ridley’s multi-camera approach. In the end, they are very different directors in technique and style.
I enjoyed the entire cast, the action sequences, the cinematography, the soundtrack . . . the whole movie was impressively done. Just wish they didn’t have so many callbacks to the original movie. Now that was unnecessary.
Ah, so this movie was an SFX showcase? I understand now. That explains the shitty casting, terrible acting, rehashed storyline, unengaging characters, and insipid script. But great work from IL&M as always.
As amazing as these are, I don't think it does it justice. Look at the monkey fight scenes; I think everything was replaced except for the human's head. Wow!
After thousands of hours of work, wish we would get videos longer than 4 minutes. This is so cool! No wonder the movie looked so good.
Okay, they deserve the Oscar nomination, this is insane
@captainronlives in general, there more moments with good cgi, and there won't be many nominees
Dune? Yes, Planet of the Apes and Alien? Yes, Deadpool and Wicked? Probably not
And you are watching the same video, is good
YEAH, but the opening scene looks really off compared to the rest of the movie IDK why, the post-production in general was a bit rushed.
Legends of VFX: Industrial Light and Magic.
Really cool that it's the same double-sided fortress from Kingdom of Heaven, back in use after almost 10 years!
Do you mean 20 years? Kingdom of Heaven was from 2005
It is indeed, and I saw it with my own eyes last May in Ouarzazate's filming studios, Morocco! I recognized it as the wall used in Kingdom of Heaven without knowing they had just reused it for Gladiator II!
Those ship-car models were a pretty cool way to do it. Especially in the desert. I just assumed that was two distinct shoots combined, but the practical work was cool
These before and after stills are incredible. No wonder the actors are so amazed at the finished film. The impressive practical sets are made even more incredible by ILM.
Pure Spectacle.
0:30 one of the greatest shots in Cinema History, those fire particles -haze-smoke coming towards the Centurion..... perfection 🤌🏼.
AWESOME WORK!!! Simply impeccable! Congrats guyssss
Solid looking effects.
The movie visuals are absolutely STAGGERING! Been watching major blockbusters for more than 30years now and Ridley nailed it yet again, it looks like a painting in movement. Congratulations everyone involved! 🎉🔥
@@captainronlives sure thing i am, have seen movies of all sorts and budgets in my life, this one is monumental and only a blind person could say otherwise. You didn't like it?! What a loss man, we will miss you for sure.
A Work of Art
King of visual effect
ILM are the undisputed OGs but recently framestore have been killing it as well
So much excellent work in this film. Thought the ships scene was a bit over the top, till I read that yes the Romans actually had arenas they could fill with water for sea battles.
Ridley’s strength has always been incredible visuals and even at 80, he’s only gotten better that scale and visuals
Really cool breakdowns on this film. Thank you !
ILM always delivers!!!
actually this is the part that interests me the most , even more than watching the movie.
Wow, there are shots I thought they were full cgi but not, Ridley Scott in terms of building sets and making action is top tear
Wow.. That's all I can say.. Wow
I'm surprised how much actual sets and crowds they used. They could easily had done it all digitally, specially in the larger shots of Rome.
This video should be longer but also Gladiator II should have been longer.
Wow!
Napoleon Didn't Win last year Should have Instead of Godzilla which was Good give them credit On the Buget, Gladiatorll needs to Win this Year I.L.M.👏👏👏👏you guys are the Best Thank you George ❤👍👍👍 and they Laughed at you! Now look!👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fort Rikasoli in Valletta, Malta. Possible to see the whole film lot on Google Maps.
Ilm did good.
Anyone of ILM can shed light on how on earth do you mask around hair when there is no green screen behind the person, How do you avoid the blurred mask cheapness?
All sorts of methods, there's AI-driven tools that are damn good for pulling hair mattes, good old fashioned manual roto, luma mattes...
Honestly, green screen can often be more of a hindrance and still requires a lot of work to get a nice matte.
At this point I'm starting to wonder if they usually just replace the hair with CGI too. Either that or a ton of frame-by-frame attention and care. Incredible work on display either way.
👏👏👏👏👏
ILM😍
What is the music used for this video ?
The weather seemed kinda overcast in some of the Numidia scenes, easier light to deal with in VFX
Could somebody buy the rights to an old Samson and Delilah type movie and do this to it? And new sound, music etc. I bet there are golden performances out there that deserve new life.
100% practical, no CGI. 🤪
I thought the rhino and ape Work is from Framestore or did they shared assets and Shots together
it was exclusively Framestore
no wonder this movie budget was over $300 million 😅
240-250Million actually. As expected for such monumental production. I'm curious to see what will Nolan do with the same budget for the Odyssey since he never directed a grand scale epic but Ridley is his idol so hopefully he learned 2-3 things.
@@cinematography513 i think Nolan only recently came to appreciate Ridley, and seemed most curious about Ridley’s multi-camera approach. In the end, they are very different directors in technique and style.
All this work on the VFX and the movie was forgotten a week after it came out, it doesn't even compare to the original. What a shame.
I liked it better than the original. Just an incredibly made film.
Better Then Wicked Gladiator II Rock
Wicked was a school project in comparison 😂
What
@@kdscool1536 Wicked was a better movie and had VFX ILM doesn't miss
@@kdscool1536go sleep.
Visual Effects was the only good thing in this Gladiator.
I enjoyed the entire cast, the action sequences, the cinematography, the soundtrack . . . the whole movie was impressively done. Just wish they didn’t have so many callbacks to the original movie. Now that was unnecessary.
Numérique numérique numérique
Ça n’a plus rien de sensationnel
Tanto CGI y no sabéis representar un ARCO ROMANO??????
First
Also I was requesting for the vfx breakdown of Venom 3. Thank you
I thought it was real...
Great work, too bad movie was meh. Ridley Scott didn't even try.
movie sucks. pascal wasn't even bother to change his appearance from the last of us.
Ah, so this movie was an SFX showcase? I understand now. That explains the shitty casting, terrible acting, rehashed storyline, unengaging characters, and insipid script. But great work from IL&M as always.
Ah, here come the haters . . .
@ But I don’t hate IL&M, I love their work :)
SO is this what they spent most of the budget on? Because the movie itself was total and unnecessary crap.
Effects are very good, always with ILM, but the story is bad. There is no inspiration in Hollywood now, just money, money, money !
Hollywood no se cansa de echar mocos, igual re bien industrial como siempre. Ojala algún día les contrate un proyecto como la gente de nuevo
Aprende a hablar español
Great effects in a boring movie.
As amazing as these are, I don't think it does it justice. Look at the monkey fight scenes; I think everything was replaced except for the human's head. Wow!