Fallout: What is the Prime Video series like without special effects? Behind-the-scenes photos show what it was like filming the adaptation

Fallout: What is the Prime Video series like without special effects? Behind-the-scenes photos show what it was like filming the adaptation
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The first season of Fallout is available for streaming.

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It’s nothing new that Fallout is one of the most popular series at the moment. Released by Prime Video at the end of last month, the show adapts a successful video game for TV screens – starring faces such as Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Walton Goggins.

In the plot, we follow the journey of Lucy, a resident of an underground shelter. The production presents a scenario set 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse, where some people have settled in shelters to escape radiation and other dangers.

Led by the decorated visual effects supervisor, Jay Worth, the special effects team has been working hard to deliver the excellence expected by fans. Behind the scenes, puppets, complicated props, makeup and more than 3300 VFX shots were used, serving as the basis for one of the most critically praised spots.

Therefore, below, you can check out some images taken behind the cameras, which show part of the work done by the series’ special effects department:

Fallout: Series Finally Answered a Question Video Game Fans Have Asked for Decades

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Fallout Prime Video series special effects Behindthescenes photos show filming adaptation

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