What Squid Game Scenes Look Like Without CGI
Was the filming experience of Squid Game as intense as the games themselves? In many cases – yes! The production team behind the Netflix K-Drama sensation went all out, recreating intense conditions and shockingly realistic settings. Filming the Glass Stones scene took a lot of meticulous planning to make sure all the footage needed was captured – no small feat since instead of resorting to CGI for the major glass explosion, they made it happen for real in the studio! Filming took place in multiple stages – not dissimilar to Tug of War! The actors had to perform at one hundred percent to make sure the scene came off authentically, all while tugging for their lives, hanging just over the edge or group swinging off a platform. Red Light, Green Light had a huge set- one that had even more people on set behind the scenes to make sure every component was in place. Aside from the background, very little CGI was used in the scene- even all the perished bodies strewn around the playing area were the real actors, lying still until they finished filming. The last round taking place in the same space, the brutal Squid Game between Gi-Hun and Sang-Woo brought absolute chaos to the screen. On the set, it got pretty chaotic, especially since they really made it rain and the actors and camera crew were all working under much harsher conditions.
From incredible and colorful set designs to daring practical stunts, the Squid Game team didn’t hold anything back.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Glass Shatter
00:48 The Bridge
01:16 Glass Stones
01:50 Red Light / Green Light
02:52 Tug of War
03:20 Overhang
03:50 Defeat
04:21 Face Off
04:56 Honeycomb
05:37 Scuba Ready
06:05 Before The Game:
06:36 Original Squid Game
06:58 The Dorms
07:22 Marbles Moments
07:51 Authentic World
08:15 Outro
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Written by: Thalia GK
Narrated by: Serena L
Edited by: Olena L
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