It’s a great scene, the space station holding still with respect to The Orion, while the stars rotate. But the shadows on the space station should also be moving.
I single cycle animated into a film strip, the history of space travel for the US school system using out takes 70 mm retouched frames from the movie for MGM and shot an industrial film using two of the space suits for Mercury outboard motors .
The space travel history slide show was poorly advertised and didn’t achieve the FREE distribution that it should have …sad. The FREE product had only a vague reference in the body of the first paragraph to it being totally FREE to any US school and not boldly marking all over on the letter head of MGM…not written by MGM. When asked schools said they didn’t see the FREE and thought they had to pay for it…
The 16mm projectors of the computer screen animations are visible.
Yes, and later the film “scratches” at the “monitors”
Does someone have a picture of the finished shot?
I’ve never seen this photo
It’s a great scene, the space station holding still with respect to The Orion, while the stars rotate. But the shadows on the space station should also be moving.
Cool!
I single cycle animated into a film strip, the history of space travel for the US school system using out takes 70 mm retouched frames from the movie for MGM and shot an industrial film using two of the space suits for Mercury outboard motors .
The space travel history slide show was poorly advertised and didn’t achieve the FREE distribution that it should have …sad. The FREE product had only a vague reference in the body of the first paragraph to it being totally FREE to any US school and not boldly marking all over on the letter head of MGM…not written by MGM. When asked schools said they didn’t see the FREE and thought they had to pay for it…