Kevin
Feige,
the
producer
of
the
upcoming
Marvel
movie
Doctor
Strange
says,
applying
magic
effects
during
the
action
sequences
in
the
forthcoming
movie
Doctor
Strange
was
very
challenging.
The
43-year-old
film
producer,
who
also
happens
to
be
the
President
of
'Marvel
Studios',
said
that
the
toughest
challenge
he
overcame
while
shooting
for
the
Benedict
Cumberbatch
movie,
was
generating
the
effects
of
magic
during
the
action
shots.
"The
use
of
magic
for
action
sequences
was
something
that
took
a
long
time
to
figure
out
what
road
to
take.
We
did
not-
and
director
Scott
Derrickson
was
very
smart-
in
not
wanting
it
to
simply
be
someone
shoots
a
bolt
of
lightning," said
Feige.
"There
are
interpretations
of
that.
But
we
wanted
to
do
something
different,
and
we
wanted
to
tap
into
this
notion
of
the
multiverse,
of
dimensions
right
next
to
our
own," he
added.
Feige
says
he
and
his
team
has
successfully
implemented
the
all
needed
magic
effects
in
the
form
of
"light
blast"
in
the
movie
and
he
also
ensures
that
it
will
be
a
unique
experience
for
the
viewers.
"We've
seen
light
blast
versus
light
blast
before.
Again,
there's
some
of
that
in
this
movie
for
impact,
and
for
dynamic
attacks,
but
really
this
is
about." Feige
said
in
a
statement.
"The
sort
of
four
main
action
scenes
have
been
structured
around
which
power
from
which
dimensions
are
they
going
to
be
use
to
screw
with
our
world
now.
So
something
that
starts
as
a
foot
chase
becomes
totally
unrecognisable,"
he
added
further.