The live-action remake of The Jungle Book was one of 2016’s surprise hits, earning high marks from critics and fans alike on its way to more than $364 million in U.S. (Note: This is an update of an article we originally published in August 2016, edited for our Visual Effects Oscar series.) Now, we explore the digital magic that made a jungle full of animals talk in The Jungle Book. Previously, we looked at the visual effects that recreated a real-world disaster in Deepwater Horizon, then we examined the magic behind the reality-bending sequences in Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange. In recognition of these five films - and one of our favorite Oscar categories - we’re putting the spotlight on one “Visual Effects” nominee each day leading up to Sunday’s broadcast, and taking a closer look at what made them stand out. ![]() ![]() Each of the projects nominated this year offer a unique, inside look at the amazing tricks filmmakers and their talented effects teams use to pull off the visual spectacles that make for a big-screen blockbuster. ![]() Disney Every year, five films are nominated for an Academy Award in the “Visual Effects” category.
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