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BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS miniature effects. Patrick McClung and Robert Skotak talk about the miniature effects made at Roger Corman’s, New World Pictures. Upgraded segment from Sense of Scale. Photos: Robert and Dennis Skotak, Gene Rizzardi, Daniel J Smith, Chuck Comisky, Patrick McClung, Chris Barkett, James Cameron, New World Pictures

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@crumplecrust
@crumplecrust Год назад
I'm in heaven. Miniatures and other art-related aspects of films are often the sole reason I'd watch a movie. Fascinating stuff!
@Getoffmycloud53
@Getoffmycloud53 Год назад
Remember that movie, must have been 10 years or something like that! Every time I see that background with all the models from Battlestar Galactica (including the helmet) and Buck Rogers I am seeing the dreams of my youth! You guys are dream makers, whole generations have your work as part of their imagination! It is a joy to watch this stuff, thanks for continuing to share the legacy and memories.
@MeBeTheDB
@MeBeTheDB Год назад
Speaking of which ... if you can find any early images of the Bowerhouse 'REFINERY' from Ridley's 'ALIEN' (1979) -- the underside was loaded to the gills with STAR WARS, GALACTICA and of course, tons of Tamiya models. (I was a Film Booker for 20th Century-Fox at the time and had the Exhibitor's Teaser Pics from the first few weeks of principle and model unit stuff) By the by ------- anyone wanna do a stand-alone ALIEN film with me ..? I got a wicked idea'r been bouncing on my brainpan for years and it's wayyyyy coooool. D.A.
@nerfbutt
@nerfbutt Год назад
Often times, I think I like these lower budget miniatures better than the big budget ones. Some of the spaceships on this project are absolutely amazing.
@robatsea2009
@robatsea2009 Год назад
This team worked miracles on such a slender budget compared to the bigger films of the day, and the creativity in their design really shows. Love the still towards the end of Morgan Woodward, the unmasked Cayman. He only passed away in 2019, after a very career. Also, the gun being held by the guy in the gas mask (evidently a Coors enthusiast) looks like an upside down Viper fighter model from "Battlestar Galactica" lol.
@Lumibear.
@Lumibear. Год назад
Nice, so many great models. I’ve always been curious about that practical lighting effect in the walls of the planet Akir set, it looks like flickering rainbow colours and is very pretty.
@Derpy1969
@Derpy1969 Год назад
4:08 Colonial viper nose spotted used as gun barrel!
@jeanmalo7173
@jeanmalo7173 Год назад
I was always keen on the "hammerhead" ship...I thought the design was awesome...still hoping to build one at some point...stay safe everyone!
@DarrenPoulson
@DarrenPoulson Год назад
I remember watching this as a kid, but also watching a film called Space Raiders, and getting confused at the fact they both used the same special effects.
@GatchamanG4
@GatchamanG4 Год назад
I totally enjoyed this movie. Good Saturday afternoon popcorn flick. The miniatures still hold up to this day. Loved Robert Vaughn ship & character. 🖖
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 Год назад
James Cameron talked about that first short film of his. He got the money from a Consortium of dentists who wanted to break into the film industry. For his part, James Cameron has learned all of his filmmaking from reading papers from the local Film School. Using that knowledge, he was able to Create some Chansey special effects That worked out in the end.
@namelessjedi2242
@namelessjedi2242 Год назад
For anyone curious, you can also watch that film (Xenogenesis) on RU-vid.
@tomallen5837
@tomallen5837 Год назад
barely worked out....😁
@dingjs1969
@dingjs1969 Год назад
Excellent stuff, one of my fav's still, cheesy but great!!
@garyc3955
@garyc3955 Год назад
Always loved Pat's story telling, the best!! They had a bunch of model making effects guys over a friends house. Pat was there with these amazing stories of films he's worked on...:) He kept you glued to the stories he was sharing with us...:)! Great guy and very smart visual effects professional!
@SAL73VFX
@SAL73VFX Год назад
I love this movie, I saw it when I was a kid, to this day is on my list of top-ten movies for all my life. What could I do to visit the houses-studios of these great artisans and hear their stories along watching those wonderful miniature models, a dream of my childhood!
@SteveBrant55
@SteveBrant55 Год назад
Robert Vaughn was in both this film and the original "The Magnificent Seven"!
@Stratmanable
@Stratmanable 5 месяцев назад
Not only that, Captain Obvious, he's playing the SAME CHARACTER.
@Stratmanable
@Stratmanable 5 месяцев назад
Also, fuckhead, The Magnificent Seven isn't the original. The Magnificent Seven is Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai remade as a western. For fuck's sake, read a goddamn book...
@TheRealNormanBates
@TheRealNormanBates Год назад
3:45 I like how the engines on Thad's ship look like the Space Shuttle when it had the engine pods on when transported by a 747. Also: if there is any way to do a video on *Galaxy of Terror* that would be fantastic! I always wished there were better shots/views of the spaceship from that film. I almost wish there were more shots of the models. A lot of these I have never seen.
@piercefilm
@piercefilm Год назад
I have a segment about Robert Skotak and Patrick McClung already here on my channel with photos from Galaxy of Terror and others.
@MeBeTheDB
@MeBeTheDB Год назад
Gotta love that 'The Hooter Ship-!!' D.A.
@macallen2009
@macallen2009 Год назад
I still think Nell is one of the most original spaceship designs in any science fiction film.
@kentallard8852
@kentallard8852 Год назад
its a naked female body, complete with breasts. The story goes that they were having a design competition for the different models and James Cameron reasoned that Roger Corman being an exploitation filmmaker would go for breasts so he designed Nell that way and sure enough Corman picked it.
@macallen2009
@macallen2009 Год назад
@@kentallard8852 Lol! That totally makes sense.
@pixelforge4858
@pixelforge4858 Год назад
some great work on this movie
@AllanGildea
@AllanGildea Год назад
It's always a thumbs up fro me.
@scubasleeve3497
@scubasleeve3497 Год назад
The "boob ship" from BBTS was always one of my favorites! Looked like a combination of a ram, a snail, and a nice rack. Very unique.
@avi8r66
@avi8r66 Год назад
Mmm yes, John Boy in space. And I suspect that what impressed the important people about James Cameron was that he was able to raise money for his project mentioned, and that industry people saw potential in it. But that key skill, fundraising, is incredibly important.
@SeanWickett
@SeanWickett Год назад
So your next interview needs to be with James Cameron! Good luck! I mean, he's prolly gonna do the press junket for Avatar 2 and, guaranteed, you'll be the only one asking about Battle Beyond the Stars.
@piercefilm
@piercefilm Год назад
I would be more interested in his stories from Escape From New York and Piranha 2.
@matthewpaul6904
@matthewpaul6904 Год назад
@@piercefilm good luck getting him to open up about Piranha 2
@TheRealNormanBates
@TheRealNormanBates Год назад
@@piercefilm don't forget *Galaxy of Terror!*
@SeanWickett
@SeanWickett Год назад
@@piercefilm all of that would be awesome.
@damonzap8659
@damonzap8659 Год назад
Great insight! Appreciate these vids.
@benbishop1131
@benbishop1131 Год назад
3:08 and 4:48 I love these illustrations
@s2mann
@s2mann Год назад
Is that the front of a Galactica Viper being used as a gun barrel? I saw this in the theater as a kid. Loved watching all of this. Thank you!!
@AGhostintheHouse
@AGhostintheHouse 9 месяцев назад
Sure looks like it! 4:08
@Droodog127
@Droodog127 Год назад
up there for a favorite movie from my youth
@Scottzilla1970
@Scottzilla1970 Год назад
I must give this movie another viewing as I've not seen it since the 80s and I do remember not being very favorable about it. I think it was cause the effects were not as great as Star Wars. I have more appreciation for this sort of thing now.
@genesanford9412
@genesanford9412 Год назад
Let me say for the 3 RD time , " those are sum hella cool ,badass aquatic beasts on the shelf behind there! " , & oh yea , look at that ol ass beer can .I remember those cause im old.
@thededicatedbiker2799
@thededicatedbiker2799 4 месяца назад
The pistol shown at 4:06 was used in a sci fi graphic novel. I would glad if someone recognizes it and can tell me the name of the graphic novel.
@sadalite
@sadalite 2 месяца назад
The one brother sounds exactly like George Lucas 😮(last one speaking in the video)
@piercefilm
@piercefilm 2 месяца назад
That's Robert Skotak.
@georgemartinez1720
@georgemartinez1720 Год назад
Did this model have a clear coat
@piercefilm
@piercefilm Год назад
Most film miniatures are painted flat. Glossy looks like a toy model.
@randybaumery5090
@randybaumery5090 Год назад
Nell looked like a woman's torso.
@docbrown6550
@docbrown6550 Год назад
Enjoyed the movie but the main spaceship design was atrocious.
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