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| - | Thirty-four years after disaster film producer Irwin Allen inverted a cruise ship in the name of entertainment, | + | Thirty-four years after disaster film producer Irwin Allen inverted a cruise ship in the name of entertainment, |
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| - | For Lucas, it was the physicality of the role. And for Russell, it was the chance to work with Petersen and perform a key underwater sequence that we won't spoil here. Vogel liked the idea of being in a huge disaster flick. Those elements came to life with the help of [[http:// | + | For Lucas, it was the physicality of the role. And |
| - | [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative|(Image: | + | [[//www.youtube.com/embed/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhK0kyJj00s|external frame]] |
| - | It took 100 crewmembers five months to build the 72-foot high inverted ship lobby, using 750,000 pounds of I-beam steel, 10,000 sheets of plywood, and rust-resistant auto body paint. The crew built most of the sets atop hydraulic gimbals that tilted side to side, fore and aft, and could pitch and yaw. The ship's bridge was too large to rotate in one piece without scraping the soundstage' | + | It took 100 crewmembers five months to build the 72-foot high inverted ship lobby, using 750,000 pounds of I-beam steel, 10,000 sheets of plywood, and rust-resistant auto body paint. The crew built most of the sets atop hydraulic gimbals that tilted side to side, |
| - | Cameramen in wet suits and goggles operated five cameras set at different | + | Cameramen in wet suits and goggles operated five cameras set at different speeds -- and sealed in watertight housings -- captured the action. The actors also spent a lot of time submerged in water. The actors also had to contend with air hoses blowing in their faces under water to get their hair out of the way. Next, we'll take a look at how the " |
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