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Old 02-16-22, 11:23 PM   #6
Bubblehead1980
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Originally Posted by KaleunMarco View Post
yes, well, here's the thing.
shooting a movie has certain requirements/constraints, such as a stable camera and lighting and sound. there are more requirements/constraints, but let's leave at this.
the interior of a submarine is cramped, is completely metal, and not well lit.
so...if one wants to make a movie and include interior shots of a submarine, their best bet for success is to build an accurate replica-set with: camera space, better sound environment and lighting appropriate for motion picture distribution.
otherwise, it looks like a home movie, shot by you or me in our living room....which is fine for home movies but not so fine for a motion picture.


I get that, but you can tell who in production design bothered to do research and make a accurate set vs. just throwing something together. Examples of getting it right....Run Silent Run Deep, Das Boot. Even the horrible and I mean horrible "USS Seaviper", at least the monstrosity was actually shot aboard Drum SS -228 in Mobie, AL. If they had a decent story, would have been okay. lol
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