"Behind the scenes on location" stuff, courtesy of our set photographer Dean Rogers:

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It's a reflector used to bounce sunlight onto the actors and fill in the light. This one's a "small" reflector (12x12 foot). In Hollywood productions they can go up to like 100 feet and are suspended from cranes!What is the white panel?
Neat.It's a reflector used to bounce sunlight onto the actors and fill in the light. This one's a "small" reflector (12x12 foot).
Good grief!In Hollywood productions they can go up to like 100 feet and are suspended from cranes!
So who won the beard contest?Here's a nice photo of all the costumed players who appeared in the last shot of the shoot, a wide pan across an alien landscape with 10 of the Polaris crew exploring this planet that should not exist.
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I prefer this credit seen at the end of AIRPLANE!: "Generally In Charge of a Lot of Things"Maurice Molyneaux - Producer, 1st A.D., project editor, graphic artist and gods know what else, also a background player;
The "favorite angle" Dennis mentioned is what the camera is pointed at in this pic. I'm at the upper right with the bullhorn calling out directions to the background players across what we called the "crater".
What you don't see is the plastic and blankets on the ground that make it posisble for them to kneel on rocky terrain without ruining the costumes.
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