How did the movie Guess the Train s shot of getting into the toilet come about?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-07
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That's definitely a computer special effect.

    From the shape of the toilet, I knew that it was impossible to get by.

    It is estimated that a ring the size of a toilet bowl should be made in front of the blue screen.

    Drill through and cut the background of the toilet in.

    It's not very difficult to have the equipment and technology.

    That kind of close-up if it's misplaced.

    Shooting from the side is definitely not a no-go.

    The distance is evident at a glance.

    You can try it by shooting your hands and head on the side as you go in.

    It can even be seen from above that it is a real toilet.

    Then after the shoulder enters.

    Shooting from the back is the side with the water tank.

    Then the camera is a little lower.

    Get something and throw it in the toilet bowl and splash some water out.

    Have the actor kick their legs upside down.

    Then make a shot that looks like being sucked down.

    Hurry up. The shorter it is, the less likely it is to make a flaw.

    If the venue is not good to do.

    Just spend more time shooting in freeze-frame.

    Finally, let's clip it.

    It should work.

    I don't feel it when I change it to a bathtub.

    I've taken a picture and found a place to post it.

    Let's take a look.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In order to solve your problem, I specially took out the treasured disc and analyzed it, hehe. I'm glad to tell you that as long as you are willing to put some effort into it, you can achieve such an effect, in fact, it is very simple, the essence of shooting this shot is in the props, and you can achieve such an effect without computer stunts at all.

    You must make changes to the props during filming, and the bathtub or other similar props must be empty. In fact, the toilet in the movie must be empty, and if you get in, someone can answer it below. You can also imitate it like this, the basin is hollow, find a high platform, put the basin on the stand, the actor drills down, and someone below can do it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you have the opportunity to go to the actual filming site of the movie, you will find that what you actually see is different from what you see in the movie. First shoot the shot of you getting into the toilet, (a little disgusting), and then find a swimming pool, (I don't think you can find a prop of that shape), and the two shots are connected, giving others the feeling that you are drilling in the toilet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Bounty Points: 200 - There are 6 days and 2 hours left until the end of the problem, don't just talk about computer effects, let's talk about any easy ways to do it, I want to shoot it with a camera, hehe.

    Question addendum: Just talk about the method, I can take selfies and act by myself, don't bother others, many of my short films are selfies, but the toilet is too small, isn't it, I want to change to a bathtub, my whole body into the bathtub, but how to make the whole body, arms, legs and feet so straight in, I think the shot in the movie "Trainspotting" is really strange. I'm not joking, I love making movies, but now I only have 3 friends to help, it's not a climate, please help me think of a way, come up with ideas, I thank you in advance.

    I was happy to see that everyone was trying to figure it out, and I would try to shoot it out of position, and I would try to shoot it with a prop with a hollowed-out bottom, and I would edit it out and try it myself. In two days, if it's about the same, I'll give 200 points to my chosen friend

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is possible to pick up a toilet, saw it in half, and shoot it from the side.

    Then shoot it upside down, that is, the person is standing normally, and the toilet falls from above.

    After going inside, just go to the sea and shoot it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You can't do it with a camera alone.

    Many of the short shots in Trainspotting's use special effects. synthesis and other technologies. It can be seen that the toilet shot is no exception.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Find a swimming pool, put a chassisless chassis on it, people go in, and shoot underwater.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This is a shot of a toilet first, and then a shot of an ocean outlet, which is all editing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    He's really going to shoot in a pool, and he's going to refract the light in the bathtub, unless you can get into the bathtub.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    He uses a misplaced method, you know it, you can see it. It's like pretending to KISS, it's a matter of angle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    "The Sun Also Rises" has this shot.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Of course, it's computer special effects

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Don't be so disgusting, no one is going to want to work with you on this.

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