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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

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Tom Smith headed up the Special Effects team at Industrial Light & Magic, where he created all the goodies for the 'Star Wars' films. This is his academic film masterwork, which took over a year to create, over 13 weeks to film, and utilized "traveling mattes," with as many as five separate films running in the background, showcasing wonderful models and graphics. About the making of the film, Tom Smith writes:

"I made that film in 1976 with Richard Basehard as narrator and a classical music score recorded in the Soviet Union... this was the film that turned my career toward visual effects. We shot it in a large rented space in the back of a West Los Angeles dress factory. We hung large black curtains to keep out light out from the factory but we could still hear the sewing machine whirring away behind the curtain. They were making bathrobes at the time, out of luffy material. It took months of preparation before we could shoot our first frame of film. We laid down a forty foot stretch of track of parallel plumbing ipes and put down a camera support whose movements were on a geared guide so every increment of movement could be controlled with the turn of a wheel. Nearly all of the shots involved a moving camera. It was like animation with three dimensional model planets instead of cell images. We found the best material for the planets was hard wood. So we hired a Hollywood cabinet shop to make nine spheres for us, about 18 inches in diameter. These were sanded and painted to match images in astronomy books and observatory photos. Shooting one frame at a time meant we never got more than a few seconds of film shot in a day. One long shot involved the camera moving in on Mars. The first long days work was ruined. As the camera came in on the red planet, a large piece of fuzz came into frame, sitting on the planet. It had drifted down on the sphere from the dress factory."

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  • "a large piece of fuzz came into frame, sitting on the planet"

    I hate fuzz on my planets too. Then my free flying birds get involved it all goes haywire. Disrupted orbits... axis spinning the wrong way... wobbles...

    Love the work, it helps to space out every once in a while.

  • I remember seeing something like this but after talking about the planets, briefly discussed distant galaxies and actually showed galaxies flying past the camera in space. Does anyone else remember this?

  • Sweed video, but, 5:25 , is to trippy man, the clouds make like 4 faces.

  • TeRa1320 CyberPunk Extrodinaire, says: Should people, be against you because of your love of the Constellations, and how you marvel at a beautiful sunset or sunrise, understand--It is better that they believe that there is nothing anywhere else but themselves, and all is void except, What they have to say!!!!!!

  • " wonders of our universe, no matter in what age this types of movies where created they will for ever be great! " :D

  • well done, i only scanned the description, i was going on the copyright dates on the intro of the video.

  • in the video description it says "i made this video in 1976 with..." pwned.

  • 1977, and such an amazing video, :D

  • that was awesome, where's the rest?

  • sweet

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