Within the brief documentary, Downey may be seen briefly explaining his gestures. To “activate” the magnets in his physique, Downey determined, he would increase his proper index finger together with his left fist clasped behind his again. That, he stated, was a gesture indicating that he was in management. Then, to summon the primary piece of armor, he held his proper elbow at a 90-degree angle from his physique, preserving his fist aloft, whereas thrusting his left arm ahead, palm up. After catching just a few items on his physique as a take a look at, Downey then held up two “hold unfastened” gestures (palms raised with pinkies and thumbs prolonged) to summon the remainder of the items abruptly.
The documentary then proceeds to indicate how Downey was thrown across the room — utilizing largely cables and pulleys — because the items of armor hit him. The armor was animated with CGI, so Downey not solely needed to invent the gestures but additionally do some in depth mime work, imagining that sure items of the armor had been already on his physique.
In one other parallel to in-film particulars, the SFX technicians needed to pepper Downey’s physique with motion-capture factors to animate the armor on him after the actual fact. The motion-capture factors had been situated roughly the place Tony implanted the magnets.
Later within the movie, Tony Stark is kidnapped by the film’s Huge Unhealthy and handcuffed to an upright mattress body in a dingy warehouse. Fortunately, the gestures nonetheless work even when he cannot transfer his arms, and Downey solely must flick his hand open to summon his armor.
There have been nonetheless limitations to the flying armor, although, which made “Iron Man 3” enjoyable and attention-grabbing. It is among the best movies within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.