WATCH: What blockbuster movies look like without their visual effects

Quite incredible!

Beauty and the Beast
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 19th Feb 2018
Last updated 19th Feb 2018

We're so used to watching the finished product when it comes to movies in the cinema or at home, but have you thought about what the film would look like without all the added visual effects? Whether it's monsters or endless oceans, dangerous animals or something else, some of the biggest films around have had a lot of visual effects added later on.

Last year's live-action remake of Beauty and The Beast, starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the Beast, recreated the character of the Beast through CGI. In a video uploaded to Disney's official Belgium YouTube channel, the film's director Bill Conlon, explains how they animated the character's face. Bill said it was important not to put a big rig around him, as has been done in previous CG films.

"He was just himself, so that Emma could play off of him" Bill said. He then went on to explain how later on they would record Dan's facial expressions, when he would recreate the scene.

In another video uploaded to YouTube, the visual effects used in the 2013 film, The Wolf of Wall Street are highlighted, from adding entire backdrops to adding boats into the water.

See the impressive work below:

Also on YouTube, Fame Focus uploaded a video showing even more films and TV shows without the visual effects. The video included, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and the TV show Game of Thrones. Very impressive!

In The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug you can see how some of the fight sequences take place with green screens, whilst in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes the video shows how the facial expressions of the apes are mapped.

When it comes to Game of Thrones the video shows the various layers that are involved to create the fantasy world and the creatures that live in it.

Watch the full video below:

Check out more photos from films without their visual effects in this Facebook post below:

Now take a look at the best films from 2017 below:

20. The Lost City Of Z

2013's The Immigrant is sadly still waiting for a UK release, so praise be to the cinematic gods that James Gray's The Lost City Of Z arrived without delay. Based on the true-life tale of British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), this dense but always gripping biopic is part political drama, part family drama and part adventure.
On discovering the remnants of an indigenous society, Fawcett spent his life trying to prove his Amazonian finds until his unexplained disappearance in 1925. Containing one of the most beautiful scenes of the year, this undseen gem deserves, nay, demands your attention.

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