This 5-second reveal of how they filmed the Mary Poppins bathtub scene is just brilliant (and looks a lot of fun)
At the risk of destroying the magic of the movies, we love this insight into how they filmed the bathtub scene in Mary Poppins Returns.
You know the one.
Awesome shot! pic.twitter.com/MTSHo1Lo0I
— Joe (@goulcher) January 12, 2019
And this is how they did it.
https://twitter.com/CafeFantasia/status/1084076271041155073
Brilliant!
the more you watch it the funnier it gets:)))
— Hollie (@alohaholl) January 12, 2019
I figured they just scrunched down in the tub
— Jack MC (@whyrntulaughing) January 12, 2019
Oh wow! This film just keeps getting better and better! Practical effects over CGI everyday.
— Magical DLP (@MagicalDLP) January 12, 2019
#EmilyBlunt has had a crazy year in bathtubs pic.twitter.com/einC1TznFN
— Jaymes Breitbach ️ (@jymmycrackcorn) January 12, 2019
Here’s Emily Blunt talking about it.
And if you’re into this kind of thing (like we are) that’s not all …
Time-lapse of the #CherryTreeLane set being built at #SheppertonStudios for #MaryPoppinsReturns. It took 18 weeks to complete! ☂️ pic.twitter.com/ZTEQk136r4
— CafeFantasia (@CafeFantasia) January 13, 2019
Time-lapse of the #CherryTreeLane set being built at #SheppertonStudios for #MaryPoppinsReturns. It took 18 weeks to complete! ☂️ pic.twitter.com/ZTEQk136r4
— CafeFantasia (@CafeFantasia) January 13, 2019
In the Royal Doulton bowl sequence, it looks like #MaryPoppins' skirt has a series of ruffles. There are NO ruffles. Genius work by costume designer #SandyPowell. pic.twitter.com/AJjVGoANjg
— CafeFantasia (@CafeFantasia) January 13, 2019