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Hornblower's Ships: Their History and Their Models

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TVs dramatization of C.S. Foresters Hornblower stories was one of the most expensive series ever made for television. Much of the $30 million budget went into the lavish special effects used to recreate the epic sea battles featuring a fleet of eleven specially commissioned fully working scale models. The models included such famous fictitious vessels as the frigate Indefatigable (a full-scale sailing replica was used when filming the on-board deck scenes); Hornblowerss first ship The Justinian and the Baltic trader Julia. Hornblowers Ships tells the story behind the creation of these models through the research planning design and construction by author and professional modelmaker Martin Saville who managed the entire project from Petrozavodsk in Russia where the models were built to the huge tank at Pinewood film studios in London. Over 100 models sequences were shot for the first four Hornblower programs. The book offers revealing full insight on the production and photographic techniques used in the painstakin filming process. Each shot took three to four hours to set up and film to ensure that the wind waves and sea apeared realistic when the rigging and remote control miniature cannons functioned correctly. The book also includes a full reference section detailing the ship types full specifications historical precedents and fictional role of the series vessels as well as scale plans of the vessels that will delight both ship enthusiasts and ship model builders.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
January 1, 2002
ISBN-10
1574884603
ISBN-13
9781574884609
Item Weight
13.6 oz
Dimensions
9.49 × 0.51 × 7.52 in
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