<P> Principal photography began on March 23, 2015, in Vancouver, under the working title Wham . Filming took place in North Shore Studios and on location around the city . The production hired over 2,000 local people as actors, extras, and crew members . T.J. Miller and Baccarin were revealed to be playing Weasel and Vanessa, respectively, and Skrein confirmed he was in the film, playing Ajax . Newcomer Brianna Hildebrand was cast as Negasonic Teenage Warhead . Filming ended on May 29 . </P> <P> Tim Miller and cinematographer Ken Seng wanted the film to look "grittier and less clean and glossy" than other superhero films, and decided to shoot with digital cameras but add film grain in post-production to keep texture in the images . Seng used Super Baltar lenses and Cooke zooms for the origin story timeline, as opposed to Panavision primo lenses for the Deadpool scenes which gave them more clarity . Exterior scenes in the film have a consistent overcast look, but location shooting came with "unpredictable" weather . For instance, the production had use of the Georgia Viaduct for two weeks, and "just had to keep shooting, rain or shine, because once our permit expired on the bridge, we were never going to get it back ." Seng used more lighting on cloudy days and less on sunny days to keep the look consistent . Production designer Sean Haworth also worked closely with Miller, who had specific ideas for the sets . The production had to be very specific about which elements of each set were built physically to conserve the budget for visual effects . For the final scrapyard scene, garbage was built to a certain height to be extended with CGI, and a gimbal was used for a tilting section of the yard that had to interact with a lot of digital elements . That final sequence was filmed in a naval yard, and was dressed with scrap metal . Rubber casts of the metal were made for stunts . </P> <P> Reese and Wernick were on set every day, which Reynolds personally paid for after Fox was unwilling to . The writers had scripted the action very specifically, "every kill and almost down to every punch, kick, or shot", but Tim Miller and the stunt coordinators were free to change this . Robert Alonzo and Philip J. Silvera were the stunt coordinators for the film; Silvera had provided motion capture reference for the test footage . The stunt team had a month before filming began to prepare the actors, with Skrein working "nonstop" to prepare . Silvera said Reynolds "has a photographic memory; he'd do something three or four times and remember it very well ." A lot of the jokes in the film were improvised on set, particularly by Reynolds . He said that the actors often came up with around 15 alternate jokes for each one written in the script, and were generally only limited to those because of time constraints . Reese said, for example, Wernick had written some jokes for the scene where Deadpool visits Colossus and Negasonic, but on set Reynolds improvised the line "You know it's funny how I only see the two of you here . It's like the studio couldn't afford any more X-Men ." This was based in truth, and became then Fox chairman Jim Gianopulos' favorite line . </P> <P> Leslie Uggams said that she was in the film in July 2015, portraying Blind Al . Tim Miller stated that Jed Rees portrays "The Recruiter", and "did a good job of being creepy and syrupy sweet". Miller explained that Colossus would be a solely CGI creation in the film because, as a fan of the character, he had never felt that Cudmore's version was accurate to the comics and wanted to show the character as "this monstrous guy". Andre Tricoteux had been cast in the role, providing motion reference on set and the voice . In December, the voice of Colossus was revealed to have been recast, with Stefan Kapičić taking over the role . He completed his work eight weeks before the film was scheduled for release . </P>

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