You really should join up to the originaltrilogy forums. There is a large fan-edit community (mostly but not exclusively directed towards Star Wars) over there who have a great deal of skills and experience that could help you and it would be another arm in giving publicity to what you are doing.
I don't recall Patrick Stewart EVER having hair! (Even in Excalibur)
The wings on the thopter are at the back for a variety of reasons - mostly to do with keeping the "odd" design aesthetic of Dune, and because I really DON'T want them to look like "helicopters with wings". Note: There is a thruster jet on the underside of the cockpit to give extra lift.
@omniviant Patrick stewart has a rare condition along with his brother where they lost their hair at the age of 19. When he auditioned for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. he wore a topue', paramount loved what they saw but told the producers, "lose the rug, he doesn't need it".
I'm sorry, I hadn't saw that you already had made this sequence, in a previous post I thought you hadn't did ti yet... The ornithopters are really an advance! The only critic I could do is the rear position of the wings, is strange in terms of engineering. Is there some special reason for that? Something to do with the technology of the time? I remember the thopters are hybrids, using vectorial thrust and wing flapping. Best regards!
I agree, you should cange the angle of "the shot" looks a bit flat a the moment. You need more of a front on shot of both ornithopters showing perspective between the 2.
You really should join up to the originaltrilogy forums. There is a large fan-edit community (mostly but not exclusively directed towards Star Wars) over there who have a great deal of skills and experience that could help you and it would be another arm in giving publicity to what you are doing.
Concreteowl 1 year ago
I don't recall Patrick Stewart EVER having hair! (Even in Excalibur)
The wings on the thopter are at the back for a variety of reasons - mostly to do with keeping the "odd" design aesthetic of Dune, and because I really DON'T want them to look like "helicopters with wings". Note: There is a thruster jet on the underside of the cockpit to give extra lift.
omniviant 1 year ago
@omniviant Patrick stewart has a rare condition along with his brother where they lost their hair at the age of 19. When he auditioned for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. he wore a topue', paramount loved what they saw but told the producers, "lose the rug, he doesn't need it".
NeilHoward17 7 months ago
The fellow on the far left at 1:51, is that Adrien Brody? Nah...
and poor Patrick Stewart, hahaha! Did that guy ever have hair? He still looks great though.
Good vid editing, I can't wait to see more!
turtlewings 1 year ago
I'm sorry, I hadn't saw that you already had made this sequence, in a previous post I thought you hadn't did ti yet... The ornithopters are really an advance! The only critic I could do is the rear position of the wings, is strange in terms of engineering. Is there some special reason for that? Something to do with the technology of the time? I remember the thopters are hybrids, using vectorial thrust and wing flapping. Best regards!
solnegrolunaroja 2 years ago
I agree, you should cange the angle of "the shot" looks a bit flat a the moment. You need more of a front on shot of both ornithopters showing perspective between the 2.
THEFRANKLINFILM 2 years ago
Thanks heaps! Really appreciate your comments!
omniviant 2 years ago
Wow, didn't really realise some of the backdrops behind Max von Sydow were new until i read about it on your blog! Keep up this good work!
Johnnymadrid 2 years ago
wow man, great job so far! Keep it up :)
mattjalcorn 2 years ago