Historical Cosplay Display: Prop War Dept. Issue ID Cards / Pre & Post-Serum
Historical Cosplay Display: Prop War Dept. Issue ID Cards / Pre & Post-Serum
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This is a rare opportunity to own this highly sought-after double-sided War Department identification laminated cards inspired by the movie! These reproduction prop IDs are professionally printed using the best quality materials. They are created using traditional film and television art department techniques for added authenticity and so are perfect for on-screen, cosplay or display use.
Private Steve Rogers / Pre-Serum Soldier - “Chris Evans”
Captain Steve Rogers / Post-Serum Captain - “Chris Evans"
Trivia: Most of the shots were done by a Los Angeles company called LOLA, that specializes in digital "plastic surgery." The technique involved shrinking Chris Evans in all dimensions. They shot each "skinny Steve" scene at least four times; once like a normal scene with Evans and his fellow actors in the scene, once with Evans alone in front of a green screen so his element could be reduced digitally, again with everyone in the scene but with Evans absent so that the shrunken Steve could be re-inserted into the scene, and finally with a body double mimicking Evans's actions in case the second technique was required. When Evans had to interact with other characters in the scene, they had to either lower him or raise the other actors on apple boxes, or elevated walkways to make 'skinny Steve' shorter in comparison. For close-ups, Evans's fellow actors had to look at marks on his chin that represented where his eyes would be after the shrinking process, and Evans had to look at marks on the tops of the actor's head to represent their eyes. The second technique involved grafting Evans' head onto the body double. This technique was used mostly when Evans was sitting or lying down, or when a minimum of physical acting was required.