300,000 Actors Acted At ONE TAKE In This Film Scene , To Create It Without CGI VFX #shorts
Episode Title: 300,000 Actors Acted At ONE TAKE In This Film Scene , To Create It Without CGI VFX #shorts
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Description: In the 1982 film Gandhi, director Richard Attenborough orchestrated a monumental scene depicting Mahatma Gandhi's funeral procession, enlisting approximately 300,000 extras. This staggering number earned the film a Guinness World Record for the most extras used in a single scene. Filmed on January 31, 1981—the 33rd anniversary of Gandhi's actual funeral—the production mobilized over 200,000 volunteers, supplemented by nearly 95,000 paid participants, each receiving a modest fee. The scene was captured in a single morning on Delhi's Rajpath, utilizing 11 camera crews who shot over 20,000 feet of film. Despite the massive effort, the final edited sequence lasts just over two minutes in the film. This ambitious endeavor remains one of the most extraordinary feats in cinematic history, achieved without the aid of CGI.
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