Showing posts with label DEATH STAR SURFACE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEATH STAR SURFACE. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 February 2023

'STAR WARS' AT 45: ATTACKING THE DEATH STAR!


Red Squadron's X-wing fighter diversionary attack on the Death Star surface is underway and our bold Rebel pilots, especially newcomer Red Five (Luke Skywalker), soon prove uncompromising in their adept talents for bringing fiery destruction to their chosen targets- deflection towers, heavy armament placements and other critical areas, whilst also proving difficult for the enemy to destroy, evading turbolasers thanks to their crafts' improved speed.


Avoiding the surface heavy cannons.

Zooming over the surface.

Biggs and Porkins' attack on the surface.

Luke Skywalker goes into full-on attack mode!



Prime attack spots made by Red Five.


A surface target area is destroyed by a crashed X-wing fighter in a filmed but unused sequence. The surface model was created by effects talent Mike Minor (best known for his mid seventies work on Star Trek), who worked briefly on the film, whom, for reasons not fully known, was ultimately uncredited. The pyrotechnics representing the X-wing were handled by veteran Joe Viskocil.

Unused early composite shot of X-wing speeding across the surface.

A selection of behind the scenes filming images taken at ILM during late 1976/early 1977 at Van Nuys, California....


Superb aerial composition shot of the Death Star surface.


At work on one of the many modular panels.

Various combinations to create a surface likely not seen in the finished movie. 

A panel combination forming the Death Star surface.

ILM coordinator Jim Nelson has fun by the surface panels.

Steve Gawley makes some adjustments to the panels surface configuration.

Another great surface interior image at ILM by Chris Casady.

Simulating the X-wing cockpit viewpoint of a surface attack.

Close-up model filming at ILM.

Preparing the model pyrotechnics on a wall panel surface selection.

Filming the detonation, supervised by Richard Edlund.

Company group shot outside the ILM car park.

Richard Edlund makes some preparations for filming.



A side angle detonation covered by vehicle and camera.

Alternate angle from the ILM car park.

Edlund (on crane) and with colleague detonate an explosion on the outside surface set configuration.

More outside detonations.



Sunday, 15 October 2017

'STAR WARS' AT 40: A DIFFERENT VIEW OF THE DEATH STAR....


Late in 1976: with filming of STAR WARS halted at London's Elstree Studios, a returned to the US Mark Hamill, with friends Robert Englund and an unknown female, visit ILM at Van Nuys to see the models and model filming then in progress. It must have been a tremendous buzz for Hamill, always a big fan of special effects and stop motion animation fantasy film-making, now partaking in an ambitious undertaking fusing those genres superbly.


Mark checks out the stored Falcon model, whilst Englund looks around.

Its interesting to remember that it was Englund's testing for STAR WARS (Han Solo) in 1975 that informed Hamill about the auditions then taking place in Hollywood, whilst he was staying in his apartment. We owe Mister Englund a debt, indeed.

https://www.cinemablend.com/new/Strange-Story-How-Mark-Hamill-Owes-His-Career-Freddy-Krueger-68060.html

Mark Hamill responds on Twitter in 2018.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

'STAR WARS' AT 40: SURFACE BLITZKRIEG!


Luke Skywalker and other Rebel pilots are making their effective decoy mark attacking the Death Star surface at critical points, in scenes realized on terrific landscapes created at ILM, and whose massive explosions were often detonated outside the Van Nuys office during late 1976.