Michael B. Jordan won an Oscar in the 'Best Actor' category for his extraordinary role in the movie, 'Sinners'. Did you know that he was paid several million dollars for the same? Have a look!
Michael B. Jordan left everyone in awe as he became the winner of an Oscar for his role in the movie, Sinners. In the movie, Jordan played the role of twins, 'Stack' and 'Smoke', and his collaboration with Ryan Coogler proved to be fruitful as not only did the audience love the same, but it also has an Oscar to its name, with Michael B. Jordan being the title-holder.
There were speculations that the race for the 'Best Actor' category at the Oscars was between Michael B. Jordan and Timothée Chalamet, while the nominations also included actors like Ethan Hawke, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Wagner Moura for their respective projects.
Well, Michael beat everyone in the race, winning the Best Actor Oscar. It's Jordan's first Oscar, and he is the first actor to win the prestigious award for a role of twins, and the sixth black actor to have his hands on an Oscar. Amid his fans hailing him, let's have a look at the massive salary he bagged for his role in the movie, along with the techniques which were used to show Jordan in dual roles, and they were not only the modern technologies but the traditional ones, in need to make it look authentic. For the unversed, reports claimed that the movie, Sinners, was made on an estimated budget of USD 90-100 million. Jordan, who played the roles of 'Smoke' and 'Stack', was said to have been paid a whopping salary of USD 4 million for his dual roles in the movie.
Sinners was set in 1932 and followed World War I veterans and twin brothers, 'Elijah Smoke' and 'Elias Stack', who worked for the Chicago outfit for years. Using their mob money, they tried to open a juke joint, a safe haven for black people. The attempt turned violent as a group of vampires asked to be let in and turned some of the patrons into vampires. The movie's one of the greatest attractions was Michael's dual roles as 'Smoke' and 'Stack', and there's no doubt that to make it look authentic, a lot of effort and hard work had to be put in.
When technology was rapidly growing, the makers still found their way back to the traditional techniques for essaying Michael into dual roles. If the reports are to be believed, the makers, under the direction of Coogler, tried to lessen the modern usages like face replacement techniques as much as possible, and opted for age-old techniques to bring 'Smoke' and 'Stack' together.
Coogler, in an interview, said that while 'Stack's role was something similar to what Jordan in real life was, his portrayal as 'Smoke' also left him in awe, and the same was felt by the audience. Speaking to Variety, the cinematographer Arkawpaw and Coogler said that they had to thoroughly plan which scenes could be done through spilt scene technique, which could be achieved by camera, as the director wanted the story to be held in reality, and which could be part of halo rigs. They said that a lot of pressure was on Jordan as he had to give repeated shots.
Well, every effort and plan played out beautifully. And the result? It's an Oscar. Jordan, in an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, said that it was challenging, as sometimes he would be talking to a body double, and sometimes there would be no one to talk to, and he had to do the scenes alone, thereby being extremely careful. He also added that several modern techniques were used such as halo cameras, facial recognition, a multi-camera rig, but those left a small mergin of error for him and other actors.
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