@hpathbp25 Well, kind of. The characters are actually projections. There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
@nemosubvoyage There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. The characters are then projected onto the screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
@nemosubvoyage There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
I wanna riiiide! :D Heh, I loved thoes subs as a kid. In my day, we didn't have fancy CGI holograms, just still fish and bubbles and we were happy! :P
Nice!
LemonCurdAddict1234 5 months ago
Is that a "Pepper's Ghost" effect? I mean the fish.
hpathbp25 2 years ago
@hpathbp25 Well, kind of. The characters are actually projections. There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
LemonCurdAddict1234 5 months ago
Wow what camera did you use to get this kinda quality? It's amazing!
Bleeeh24 3 years ago
why's that whale eating that yellow submarine?
classic!
772pilot 4 years ago
Great video! The characters are so clear and easy to see.
PS- Does anyone know (in detail) how they project the characters?
nemosubvoyage 4 years ago
@nemosubvoyage There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. The characters are then projected onto the screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
LemonCurdAddict1234 5 months ago
@nemosubvoyage There are rooms sealed with glass in the show building (cave under the waterfall) behind which are dry sets with the projectors and screens. You view the scenes through water, and bubbles are occasionally pumped up to remind you that you're submerged, thus creating the illusion that the characters are swimming alongside the sub. It's clever, but it's also the reason they ask for no flash photography, as it distorts the images.
LemonCurdAddict1234 5 months ago
I wanna riiiide! :D Heh, I loved thoes subs as a kid. In my day, we didn't have fancy CGI holograms, just still fish and bubbles and we were happy! :P
Kitsune1282 4 years ago
To think, that even now, some people still find the subs boring...
772pilot 4 years ago
aww, You Missed All The Big Explosion-ey Parts!
Nymo 4 years ago
niiicee, where's the other part?
TukiiTukii 4 years ago