Tinkering with a music video for ‘The Transfiguration on the Mountain.’ Ambient prog rock meets that powerful biblical scene. Still early in the process, but the world is starting to feel alive.
More cinematic 1978 television sci-fi spacecraft miniature photography. (Kling 2.5)
“A massive spacecraft carrier performs a graceful fly by through deep space with illuminated open hangar bays. Practical model miniatures filmed with motion-control cameras on a black stage. Hard cool-white studio lighting creates bright specular highlights and deep shadowed hull recesses. Analog optical compositing softness, subtle blue-screen matte fringing, photochemical film grain, slight gate weave, halation around bright lights. Camera executes a slow 85mm motion-control push-in with heavy cinematic inertia. Spacecraft movement is deliberate and weighty. Miniature photography scale cues visible throughout. Shot on 35mm Eastman Kodak film. Late-1970s sci-fi television effects aesthetic. Non-CGI appearance. slow physical inertia, heavy drifting motion, miniature photographed at high frame rate, deliberate spacecraft movement, weighty cinematic motion”
Finally looked it up… LTX Fast.
Prompt: Cinematic 1978 television sci-fi spacecraft miniature photography. A massive spacecraft carrier performs a graceful fly by through deep space while small StrikeMech fighters are waiting at the ready in illuminated bays. Practical model miniatures filmed with motion-control cameras on a black stage.
Hard cool-white studio lighting creates bright specular highlights and deep shadowed hull recesses. Analog optical compositing softness, subtle blue-screen matte fringing, photochemical film grain, slight gate weave, halation around bright lights.
Camera executes a slow 85mm motion-control push-in with heavy cinematic inertia. Spacecraft movement is deliberate and weighty. Miniature photography scale cues visible throughout.
Shot on 35mm Eastman Kodak film. Late-1970s sci-fi television effects aesthetic. Non-CGI appearance. slow physical inertia, heavy drifting motion,
miniature photographed at high frame rate, deliberate spacecraft movement,
weighty cinematic motion”