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Say you want to move the camera angle during the scene. No." You've got the actor in the car and behind them, a screen with footage of the road they've traveled. The predecessor to what we see on "The Mandalorian" is a driving scene like this one, from "Dr. Now, you may be thinking, 'This isn't so new, I've seen something like this before.' And you're right, kind of.

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For "The Mandalorian," LED wall technologies seemed like the next logical step given the show's production budget and time frame. "Mandalorian" showrunner Jon Favreau revolutionized virtual production while directing "The Lion King" and "The Jungle Book." However, the process for these two remakes still relied heavily on blue screen and post-production work. But to understand why the team behind "The Mandalorian" chose these LED screens, we have to understand just how they work. LED walls make the lighting better, filming smoother, and in certain cases, cost a lot less than using green screens. And the benefits for the actors are just the tip of the iceberg. "The Mandalorian" is one of the first major productions to choose LED walls over green screens. All of this is just LED screens displaying backgrounds pre-made in a video game engine.Ĭompare that with this fight scene from "Avengers: Endgame." Where actors jumped around in a sea of green, imagining how VFX artists would make this planet look once filming had ended. Narrator: While filming this scene from Disney's "The Mandalorian," the actors could see their surroundings, but the surroundings weren't actually there. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.











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