Jordan was so far ahead of his time. LA ‘70s crews were used to blowing out sets with light. They didn’t understand Jordan’s moody light schematic. I worked with Jeff his son and 2nd grip of the film, Victor Schelov who both stated the crews were perplexed on the amount of darkness on set. It’s a painterly masterpiece now
This should really read, Blade Runner (1982). Ridley Scott
Vfx Cinematography: David Stewart…. Dave shot all of the Visual fx model shots in this movie…
Jordan was so far ahead of his time. LA ‘70s crews were used to blowing out sets with light. They didn’t understand Jordan’s moody light schematic. I worked with Jeff his son and 2nd grip of the film, Victor Schelov who both stated the crews were perplexed on the amount of darkness on set. It’s a painterly masterpiece now
That’s currently what I use to cool my pc
Which scene? Opening sequence?
Are those Antminer? Did they know? 🤔😂
Wiring under the boards.
Wow. I mean. That’s craftsmanship.
Cool model making. l’ll never forget that opening scene.
my fav sci fi movie . ooozes feel!
Cooling the city.
The underworld of Ridley’s Inferno!
Which scene/set are we looking at here?
Just re-watched this last night. Still one of the most beautifully designed and shot movies in cinema history.
One of those things that evolves over days if not weeks . Sad that so many models just end up in the bin having cost sooo much time and money
Great movie in every way. Cronenweth was one of the best DPs ever.
Model making at its best
Welp, guess I’m watching Blade Runner again.
Excellent director, also Rutger Hauer is brilliant.
heaven, if. there is one.. lol
I love those old practical effects, they made movies so much more believable than today’s green screen FX
I think this is a picture that tells the very important truth in the process of making Blade Runner.
Great book about the film.
This should really read, Blade Runner (1982). Ridley Scott
Vfx Cinematography: David Stewart…. Dave shot all of the Visual fx model shots in this movie…