Odd that they went through all that stuff about mo-cap and behind the scenes and never once mentioned the super-tall actor who played the stand in for She-Hulk. I wonder if maybe they didn't end up needing her very often.I found this interesting to see how the scenes looked when filmed compared to the final release.
The Marvel Studios Assembled episode on She-Hulk dropped today. Haven't watched it yet, but I'll be curious to see what they say (they're usually pretty thorough, given they have an hour to play with).Odd that they went through all that stuff about mo-cap and behind the scenes and never once mentioned the super-tall actor who played the stand in for She-Hulk. I wonder if maybe they didn't end up needing her very often.
They did mention her very briefly, about a quarter into the show, but never showed her. They said she was 6-foot-7!Odd that they went through all that stuff about mo-cap and behind the scenes and never once mentioned the super-tall actor who played the stand in for She-Hulk. I wonder if maybe they didn't end up needing her very often.
Yeah. I don’t get the internet love. She was okay. Not quite the Fonz on Happu Days….That trailer is funny because they are using Madisynn to promote it, now that they know what a hit she was in the show.
They mentioned her in the Assembled video, but made it sound like she was mostly just involved with trying out She-Hulk sized versions of the wardrobe in real life, and also maybe did some blocking.Odd that they went through all that stuff about mo-cap and behind the scenes and never once mentioned the super-tall actor who played the stand in for She-Hulk. I wonder if maybe they didn't end up needing her very often.
See the trailer in my previous post, one page back. Clearly they had a lot of fun making this show, and that helped make the Assembled episode fun too.The Marvel Studios Assembled episode on She-Hulk dropped today. Haven't watched it yet, but I'll be curious to see what they say (they're usually pretty thorough, given they have an hour to play with).
That's what a stand-in does. There really isn't a reason to mention her in the context of VFX.also maybe did some blocking.
I figured they would shoot a lot of the action with the stand-in wearing a mo-cap suit so they could use her movements to model the CGI character, and then have the facial cameras film Tatiana so they could put her face on the CGI model built from the stand-in's movements. But from that video, it looks like they did a lot of things like building platforms for Tatiana to walk on so she'd be the right height, or have her wear a contraption that puts a fake version of her face at the higher level so the computer animators would have the right height reference. Those seem like things you'd do specifically to avoid using the stand in.That's what a stand-in does. There really isn't a reason to mention her in the context of VFX.
Yeah, it'd be a bit awkward if all the actors were looking at where Tatiana's real face is when she's supposed to be She-Hulk.The "fake version of her face" was so that the other actors knew where to look when talking to She-Hulk.
Yeah, it'd be a bit awkward if all the actors were looking at where Tatiana's real face is when she's supposed to be She-Hulk.![]()