The Jungle Book, a live-action film adaptation of the classic animated movie by Disney, has grossed an impressive $955.5 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2016. A key factor contributing to its box office success is the remarkable quality of its CGI visuals.
This film was primarily shot in a warehouse in Los Angeles, with all stunning visuals of jungles, natural landscapes, and animal characters created through CGI during the production phase. However, every element in the story feels real and engaging, making “The Jungle Book” (2016) one of the most visually stunning films of the modern era.
Below are some images that showcase a different perspective of the film before post-production, highlighting the meticulous effort and advanced technology from Hollywood today:
In reality, most of this film was shot in a warehouse in Los Angeles, and child actor Neel Sethi had to interact with imaginary animals.
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