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Jun 14, 2019 · With more Avengers on screen come more visual effects scenes. And in Endgame, the 22 nd film in the MCU, there are many – nearly 2,500 out of roughly 2,700 shots in the film contain VFX.
The movie contains nearly 2,500 visual effects shots from VFX houses, including Framestore, Weta Digital, Industrial Light & Magic, and DNEG that were worked on for three years.
Jan 8, 2020 · The film had almost 2,500 effects shots. At the recent Oscars Visual Effects Bake-Off, Avengers: Endgame visual effects supervisor Dan DeLeeuw mentioned that the complex VFX work in the film was completed with just two-and-a-half weeks to spare before release.
Avengers: Endgame is the sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe which Cinesite has contributed visual effects to. The latest record-breaking box office smash includes 264 of our shots, which were overseen by Cinesite VFX supervisor Simon Stanley-Clamp.