Ah, so it's a screengrab. I'll dig out my DVDs and Blurays tonight and see if I can find it.
In googling it, I found there was a book from Lucasfilm called Sculpting the Galaxy. Is this picture and the one of the Y-Wings in that book?
Ah, so it's a screengrab. I'll dig out my DVDs and Blurays tonight and see if I can find it.
They didn't shoot multi-ship setups all at once like that.The fact that there are two Y-Wings and 4 X-Wings makes me wonder if this was setting up for the shot after Red Leader says he's "going to cut across their axis and try and draw their fire" and then the 4 X-Wings barrel role one at a time towards the bottom of the frame while the 2 Y-Wings fly flat on the top of the frame?
They didn't shoot multi-ship setups all at once like that.
> "and the camera was probably spun while the model stood still"
My thought was that ships were shot as independent elements, but I wondered about that shot when the ship numbers seemed to match up. The pic probably was either staged or was just a shot of the models that were set off to the side during production. To achieve the 4 barrel rolling X-wings probably required them shot one at a time, and the camera was probably spun while the model stood still. In fact it might be the same model shot 4 times to achieve the affect since we only see them from the front, making them near impossible to tell apart. However the two Y-wings in that shot do not move independently in that shot, so they may have been shot together to eliminate one compositing element. I've got this pic from a thread on this forum that shows 3 X-Wings being shot together as one element, which suggests not all ships were shot all by their lonesome:
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OK heres one, im certain that is the Pyro Red leader behind the Hero here.
Both have a very thin canopy frame anyway.
lee
I think it was flipped by a member here a long time ago, i have the flipped shot too, i just grabbed that in a hurry.
Ive got the pic of the Hero with a red R2 somewhere, ill post it when i get home!
Lee