World's First VFX Film Metropolis 1927
Before CGI, before green screens, and before modern VFX software, there was Metropolis (1927). Often regarded as one of the world's first visual effects masterpieces, Metropolis amazed audiences with its futuristic cityscapes, giant machines, and groundbreaking camera tricks nearly 100 years ago. In this video, we'll explore how filmmakers created these incredible effects using miniatures, mirrors, practical effects, and pure creativity. Discover the VFX secrets behind one of the most influential films in cinema history and see how its innovations helped shape the visual effects industry we know today. 🎬 Film: Metropolis (1927) 🎥 Director: Fritz Lang 📺 Channel: VFX Discovery If you enjoy VFX history, breakdowns, and behind-the-scenes movie magic, don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe! #metropolis #vfx #vfxbreakdown #visualeffects #filmmaking

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