How Flying Scenes Are Shot For Movies And TV, Movies Insider, Insider
One of the biggest challenges for Hollywoods stunt performers is creating flight that is both safe and believable. Since George Reeves portrayed Superman in the 1950s, movies and TV shows have used an endless variety of wires, pans, and other rigs to lift actors up high. The best tools depend on the type of flying onscreen. A huge breakthrough came in 1978 s Superman when a visual effects artist discovered a way to operate the camera so that Christopher Reeve would appear to be flying even when he was lying flat. Today, many of those same wire and camera tricks are still used. However, digital doubles can make even the most dangerous flying tricks possible, while flying moves can be programmed in advance into a robotic arm, as seen in Black Widow. Elizabeth Olsens stunt double, CC Ice, told us about the many ways both Marvels Avengers: Infinity War and WandaVision made Wanda Maximoff fly. Thanks to everyone who spoke with us and shared footage for this story: CC Ice
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