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Mar 12 10 1:32 PM
"Now if you want to impress me with your knowledge"
No need to get prickly, Vampiro; that is not my intention at all. Just being honest about these shots, and how they may have been done - which has all been looked into a lot, for a lot of years (see Hal's post just above.)I don't know the exact camera (or cameras) they might have used; if you do, tell us. I do know the basic technology was nearly thirty years old by then:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Musger As far as what all they could do technically in those days?See Brownlow's books, for evidence that they could do most of what we can do now (short of computers): very high/low speed (being done in Science films since Silent days); traveling mattes; color; sync sound; 3-D; widescreen; cell and dimensional animation; rear projection; hanging miniatures/glass/mirror shots; etc., etc., etc.
Great weekend,-Craig
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