Some of my favorite movie scenes involve either planes or ships backlit by the sunset or sunrise. I was messing around with this a little bit the other night but didn't quite capture the effect. That time, I left the flashlight on and used the wall as a backlight. This time, I just flashed the light. I like this a little better because I didn't get any of the motion.
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For my first shot, I did a B-17.
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One of my favorite movie scenes is at the beginning of Mr. Roberts where he watches a US Battlegroup off against the horizon. You can see ships for miles. This is an attempt at a similar looking scene.
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