SUMMARY

Classic movie stunts, from bridge explosions in 'True Lies' to sinking buildings in 'Casino Royale,' were often achieved through intricate practical effects and miniatures. These techniques, including detailed scale models and controlled environments, provided a tangible basis that enhanced visual realism. Even modern films like 'John Wick' combine green screen work with practical elements like bike sleds and LIDAR scans. The emphasis on practical effects stems from their ability to leverage real physics and light, making scenes feel more authentic and engaging to audiences.

TAKEAWAYS

Practical effects and miniatures were key to faking complex stunts in classic films.

Real physics and tangible elements make digital illusions more believable.

Filmmakers increasingly use practical work as a selling point for authenticity.

Even small practical elements can anchor digital effects for greater impact.

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