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  1. The workbenches are nearly empty now, the decks cleared for a 7-Up commercial. But while the 25 or so craftspeople hired for the shop's latest project are gone, the fruits of their labor are laid out on the asteroid city set on Stage 5.

    The set for "Asteroid Adventure" was built in two months from lumber, chicken wire, urethane foam, plastic resin, fiber optics and laser-etched brass.

    A high-resolution movie camera hanging from a computer-controlled ceiling gantry swung in extreme slow motion over the asteroid set one day recently, its shutter snapping one frame at a time.

    Camera assistant Craig Moore followed behind at a snail's pace, baby-sitting the camera during its half-hour, black-and-white test pass over the set.

    Later, stage supervisor Scott Beattie would reprogram the computer to adjust any variations in the camera's path. Then the computerized gantry would repeat precisely the camera's pass over the set for the final take--in color and four times as slow, for sharper clarity.

    The film will be played for visitors to a German amusement park. Sixteen at a time will sit in a small room, jostled about hydraulically to simulate the swooping, jarring motion of their "spaceship" while they watch Dream Quest's vision of another world.

    The camera gantry, designed and built by Dream Quest's machine shop, will take viewers on a much smoother "flight" over the asteroid set than the old-fashioned method would have, Shartle said.

    "Classically, the way miniatures were shot was to shoot a frame, move in a little bit, shoot another frame, move a little more," he said.

    Shot in the 70-millimeter IMAX format at 48 frames per second, twice the speed of a feature film, "Asteroid Adventure" will last only about four minutes. But combined with the rocking motion of the room, it will give a realistic ride, Shartle said.

    Lighting adds to the illusion.

    Ab 27:44 ist die Stage 5 zu sehen wo Asteroid Adventure gedreht wurde:

     

  2. Weiß zwar keine Antwort, aber rate mal so drauf los um das hier wieder zu starten:

    Ich vermute einfach mal, in Galaxy lief ein Teil des Soundtracks von... Total Recall? Wie gesagt, wild geraten.

    Das war ziemlich gut geraten! Die Attraktion und der Film sind richtig! Da anscheinend keiner drauf kommt lasse ich das gelten.

    Der Film aus dem Galaxy "Asteroid Adventure" und Total Recall sind vom selben Studio (Dream Quest Images) in genau der selben Halle, der legendären Stage 5, gedreht worden. Dort sind u.a. auch Filme wie The Abyss und der Batman Simulator entstanden. 

    Okay du bist dran

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