How Hollywood films the sex scenes😲
Hey there fellow Steemian. Ever wondered how magnificent Hollywood films the sex scenes in the movies?Here is my little research about that and let's get into it :3
It has always been interesting, how are the scenes of sex shot in the movies? Who takes part in this process, in addition to the actors themselves, do they use doubles, or do artists themselves play out the juicy moments of the picture? And the most important question: what to do with erection and is there anyway at the time of shooting such personnel? It's time to look behind the scenes and find out how the actors themselves feel about it during the scenes that you still have to look awkward with your parents.
How it is happening tho?
Actors don't really have sex. Although some shots are filmed so professionally that it seems as if you watch porn, and not just another Hollywood movie that goes to the cinema. You have often wondered how these scenes are being shot. Are they really naked? What do actors feel at this moment?
Of course, in the scenario, as a rule, all actions are prescribed, although at times rather superficially. If it seems to you that from piquant scenes artists get a lot of fun, then we'll hurry to disappoint you. Imagine that there are dozens of people around you, the director indicates how to move, so also you should not forget the words, if any are provided in the scene. And now imagine that something went wrong and you have to retake the same thing several times. In addition, the site is an annoying sound engineer, dressers, make-up artists and a bunch of professionals who can not help participating in this action. Do you think it's easy to cause an erection in such conditions?
Often the actors feel a certain dislike for each other, but everything changes as soon as the director says: "Action" This is primarily a job that requires professionalism. In many scenes, various body pads are often used, but you will never guess about it, because today's cinema is capable of fooling almost anyone. Do not forget about doubles. For example, for someone to kiss - it's still quite acceptable, but to undress or lie in one bed, depicting sex - it's completely different.
Here is what the actors say about their attitude to the most juicy scenes of Hollywood.
✪ Ryan Reynolds
"So in the scene she's sitting there, and I take her top off, I take her bra off, and she has those pasties on, but she's drawn these adorable little smiley faces on them. And I forget every line in the scene. Not just from this movie, from every movie I've done."
✪ Michael Fassbender
"Sex scenes can be quite awkward. As a guy, the first thing you want to do is make sure you're not taking advantage. You don't want the girl to feel like you're getting a free feel or something. I try to make a fool of myself in one way or another to lighten the mood and then just go for it, because you don't want to be doing take after take." — Michael Fassbender , on "Jane Eyre"
✪ Ryan Gosling
"You mean the trying-not-to-have-sex sex scene? It was hard … a lot of times actors can trick people into thinking something is happening when it's not happening, and we had to call ourselves out on anything that didn't feel honest. Actors become very professional and proficient about watching out for each other's light and not stepping on each other's lines. All of these things are artificial, and you have to strip that away if you're going to achieve a sense of intimacy. In real life sex is messy, and we wanted to get at that wonderful messiness." — on Blue Valentine
✪ Mila Kunis
Mila's no stranger to sex scenes, but that doesn't make the process any easier. “It’s hard to have a sex scene, period," Kunis said in reference to her racy scene with Natalie Portman in Black Swan. "It doesn’t matter if it’s a friend, a male, a female. You’re with 100-something crew members, lighting you, repositioning you, there’s no comfort whatsoever.”
✪ Keira Knightley
The Pirates of the Caribbean alum was so nervous to shoot a spanking scene for A Dangerous Method that she pre- (and post-) gamed for the occasion. "[I did] a couple of shots of vodka—definitely—beforehand, and then a couple of glasses of champagne as a celebration of never having to do that again!” Knightley revealed.
✪ Anne Hathaway
“There is that revoltingly embarrassing moment when you have to take your clothes off in front of strangers,” Hathaway said of shooting a sex scene. “I mean, I don’t go to the beach in a bikini for a reason. So I thought, ‘OK, I’m going to be in control. I’m going to do everything properly, disrobe at the last minute, and in between shots get the clothes back on.’ But then I found that every time I put my robe back on, it rubbed all the body makeup off, and that added 20 minutes to filming. As with all things in life, the second you stop making it about you and you make it about everyone else, it just got, dare I say, fun.”
✪ Jennifer Lawrence
J. Law got candid about her first sex scene, which she filmed with Chris Pratt for the sci-fi film Passengers. "It was weird. And everything was done right; nobody did anything wrong. It's just a bizarre experience," she told The Hollywood Reporter. How did she get through it? "I got really, really drunk," Lawrence admitted. "But then that led to more anxiety when I got home because I was like, 'What have I done? I don't know.' And he was married. And it was going to be my first time kissing a married man, and guilt is the worst feeling in your stomach. And I knew it was my job, but I couldn't tell my stomach that. So I called my mom, and I was like, 'Will you just tell me it's OK?' It was just very vulnerable. And you don't know what's too much. You want to do it real, you want everything to be real, but then … That was the most vulnerable I've ever been."
✪ Jennifer Lopez
"It was intense," she tells E! News of filming with Ryan Guzman. "Those scenes are embarrassing. They are uncomfortable, but your job as an actress or an actor is to make it believable, and this movie in particular…hinges on if that was believable, that it was enough to make this guy go insane."
✪ Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal is even more brief: "It's uncomfortable, but it's our job."
✪ James McAvoy
"A lot of sweat and very uncomfortable. I have a paranoia that a girl with whom I am acting out a scene may think that I'm shooting her. I even have nightmares about this. "
✪ Dave Franco
"I'm very nervous during the scene. I met a girl with whom I was supposed to win back, the day before, and she was beautiful and very nice, only 20 people will follow you. And waking up on the morning of the shooting day, I found a huge pimple on my ass ... It sucks, right? I went to the make-up artist and said: "Can we go to another room so you can put makeup on my ass?" "
✪ Dakota Johnson
"There's a scene in which Christian uses a flogger on Anastasia," she tells TIME of working with Jamie Dornan. "Filming a sex scene is not a sensual or pleasurable environment. It's really hot—not in a steamy, sexual way. It's just sweaty and it's not very comfortable. And on top of that, my hands and legs were tied, and I was blindfolded, and I was being hit with this bizarre tool."
✪ Hugh grant
But Hugh Grant refers to this quite differently: "I've always liked sex scenes, although for many it's not. Someone says that it's not sexy, as there are a lot of technical personnel around, but I always found it damn exciting. "
✪ Henry Cavill
For him, an erection and is at all cruel unprofessional. "Actually, it's very uncomfortable to be naked in a room full of people. All you do is spoil your eggs, and nothing else happens. Once we played the scene with a girl who was supposed to be on top. She had a chic breasts, and everything seemed to go as usual. Basically she just stroked herself, sitting on me, and it was a very difficult test, after which I had to apologize. It's so terrible when you're a professional actor, and during the scene you have a riser! This is unacceptable".