>>99789573>>99789729So, the way I see it, it would be pretty easy to mask the CGI of Kamala shifting size with the canonic golden light she emits doing that.
Also, if you have like half an idea how to film shifting, it's not goofy.
Just use OP fights as story boards if you can't think for yourself!
So long as you don't pretend you are making a deep psychological drama, you can absolutely fit Kamala into a Marvel movie.
Yes, her powers are cheesy.
But frame her as a campy kind of hero and she will fit right in with the quipfest.
Embrace the inherent wack of it and have fun, I say.
Just don't zoom in on the shifting too much and keep it dynamic.
Let her strike poses to make her look invested and give her movements weight.
Don't go noodle arming around corners all the time, keep proportions sensible and functional.
Best ask martial artists and gymnasts how they would pull off something, then change proportions and size to do the same thing with embiggening powers for your storyboard.
And then you can give her a sequence of getting chased where she can shift a lot to escape pursuers, building up how powerful that is, to get a comedic break at the end where she's the sofa. Which is a powerful demonstration as well as absurdly funny.
You want to be Thor Ragnarok or Homecoming, not Deadpool.
I think, if you go big with Kamala's powers you can stop people from laughing at the idea just by showing that it's actually frightening to get punched with a giant fist or having an enemy who can trick your brain by hiding and moving in ways people cannot do.