Is it really so hard for film makers to get stuff like this right?
Considering that the entire shot was CGI, someone did this on purpose.
The angle of the sun in a following pan is near noon.
Is it really so hard for film makers to get stuff like this right?
Considering that the entire shot was CGI, someone did this on purpose.
The angle of the sun in a following pan is near noon.
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Well there is another moon that is between the moon you see and the sun causing a eclipse. And you can't see that moon cuz it has a cloaking device.
ReplyDeleteAnd ther is another sun off screen to the left that is illuminating the moon.
Hope this makes sense.
From the CGI guys at Industrial Light and Bullshit
One of my faves is a supposed sunrise, actually using a sunset run backwards. Pro tip-this only works for locations in the southern hemisphere.
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