Тайлер Дёрден и Ахиллес, сотрудничество с Дэвидом Финчером и Квентином Тарантино, камео в «Дэдпуле 2» и премия «Оскар» — в новом видео вспоминаем путь Брэда Питта к славе и его лучшие актерские работы.
Большой и основательный разбор визуального повествования «Двух крепостей» Питера Джексона, где подробно рассматриваются аспекты операторской работы Эндрю Лесни, поведения актеров и камеры, композиции кадра, монтажа и мотивов фильма.
00:00 — Введение
02:43 — Как работает открывающая сцена
04:51 — Новые локации и внимание зрителя
07:22 — Чем интересен Рохан
11:46 — Саурон и Саруман
13:54 — Бестелесность Саурона и око
16:07 — Оружие в фильме
20:00 — Похороны Теодреда
21:42 — Композиция, позы героев, формы
24:32 — Значение поведения камеры
28:42 — Композиция в статичных кадрах
30:25 — Нарушение «восьмёрки»
32:20 — Как Голлум влияет на сюжет
33:58 — Подготовка к битве при Хельмовой Пади
36:45 — Разбор битвы при Хельмовой Пади
40:41 — Прибытие Гендальфа
42:25 — Разбор атаки Энтов на Изенгард
44:51 — Акценты при помощи освещения
46:51 — Значение полуразрушенного состояния Осгилиата
47:37 — Разбор сцены с Назгулом и Фродо
49:10 — Сэм вводит эпилог в фильм
50:43 — Правило направлений
51:50 — Эпилог видео
The Mars Helicopter aims to make the first powered flight on another planet when it takes off on Mars as part of the Mars 2020 mission. I learned a lot getting to visit the drone right before it was mounted on the rover.
How do you fly in 1% of Earths atmosphere:
Have large rotors (they are 1.2m in diameter) and spin them very fast, around 2500 RPM (5x the speed of a helicopter on Earth).
Plus the aircraft has to be light:
The Mars helicopter weighs in at 1.8kg or around the same as a laptop. Every piece had to be stripped down for weight. Instead of using aerogel for insulation, the craft makes use of CO2 gaps between components. Even aerogel was too heavy!
One of the major challenges is surviving the Martian night:
Temperatures plunge to -80C to -100C so two thirds of the crafts power is actually used to keep its electronics warm. Only one third is used for flying. The estimated flight time is 90 seconds.
The craft cant be driven remotely, it will have to fly autonomously, using its own sensor suite to determine how to fly. The round trip 20 minute delay with Earth means steering the craft from mission control would be impossible.
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Another cool video of DFKI space robots in the desert of morocco: youtu.be/-zqve9baOzM
A barren, rocky desert landscape and not a single soul around – to come as close as possible to the inhospitable conditions on the Red Planet, scientists of the Robotics Innovation Center of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) tested the cooperation of various robot systems in the desert of the American state of Utah from 24 October to 18 November 2016.
The project Field Trials Utah (FT-Utah) is funded by the German Space Agency (DLR Agentur) with federal funds of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology in accordance with the parliamentary resolution of the German Parliament, grant no. 50 RA 1621 (DFKI) and 50RA1622 (University of Bremen).
A complete narrated overview of the new Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover. Documentary explains how it is different from all previous rovers. Describes all the new tools, science instruments, and capabilities. Mars helicopter, Range Trigger, Terrain Relative Navigation, MOXIE, RIMFAX, Cache Camera, Sample collection and caching. Female documentary narrator.
This concept animation shows just one of many potential concepts for how the first human landing site on Mars might evolve throughout the course of multiple human expeditions to the Red Planet over a decade or more.
In today’s video, we do an overview of NASAs #PerseveranceRover, also known as #Mars2020, the rocket that will take it there, the timeline, the landing sequence, and then compare it to its older sibling, Curiosity to see what’s changed and what has stayed the same including its instruments and mission!
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I dedicate this video to Amy Shira Teitel for her impressive work and awesome channel about the aerospace and American spacial program. I strongly advise you to go see her videos on her channel «Vintage Space» which are superbly explained and well realized. Thanks you Amy ;)
Its been a while since I made a video on the Apollo / KSP subject, but I wanted to redo it, in a more complex and closer to reality way but also in a more cinematic and pleasant to watch video.
By making this video I realized how difficult it is to represent each detail of the mission, while keeping the thing easy to watch and not too long.
It took me about 3 days to do the video with a huge editing work, lots a scenes to shoot in game multiple times, the scenes to redo etc.…
There are a lot of details that are not perfect in this video, thats why I would like you to play a little game!
Tell me in the comment section if you find errors or differences between my video and the real mission. I know there is a lot of space nerds here, We will see if you are good ;)
By the way I want to point out that even if the Apollo 13 soundtrack is well known and used everywhere, is still damn cool. right?
Also, all the radio conversations and audio events are not on the right time scale, for cinematographic purposes.