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Dr. Strange 2 VFX Artists on Creating 20 Multiverses in 40 Seconds

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Carson Burton The multiverse is hot right now.From “Everything Everywhere All At Once” to “Star Trek” to the DC Extended Universe, each multiversal story carries with it its own style, rules and implications on reality.

Now, as the Marvel Cinematic Universe aims its post-“Endgame” storyline through the multiverse the stakes are ever-increasing.

Creating the multiversal, mind-bending looks for the new blockbuster hit “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is a tall task for VFX artists working on the Sam Raimi project, but the innate flexibility of these stories allows for creative expression to thrive.“The hardest part on this kind of project is sometimes not the execution of the work itself, but sometimes it’s just finding what is it that we want to do,” Alexis Wajsbrot of Framestore VFX told Variety. “Because it’s so large, and we could come up with so many different ideas.

There is lots and lots of concepts of different ideas. We are very, very involved in the creative process on a shot like that.” Wajsbrot supervised his team at Framestore that was in charge of a few sequences in the new film, including the wild multiverse jump scene in which Strange and America Chavez slam through 20 separate multiverses in 40 seconds.

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