The movie Pearl Harbor starring Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, Jon Voight and Alec Baldwin, grossed over $140,000,000 and brought the memories back from the dead. It follows the story of five fictional main characters including soldiers during the war, Dorie Miller, the first african american to have single handedly shot down over seven Japanese aircrafts, the nurses involved, the japanese and the families involved. Director Michael Bay, made sure that every first hand account of the Pearl Harbor was including in the movie and not only the war scenes but the family aspect which audiences would react to in a emotional way. He essentially made Pearl Harbor an action movie, a memoir of the event that happened that year, a love story and inspirational tale of triumph. No matter what age this movie will intrigue our mind and personally this movie made me want to become a film maker because of all the technical aspects involved in creating such a beautiful story.
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Over eight thousand custom made costumes, nine planes, three hundred and fifty bombs, one hundred stunt men, and the world largest gimbal totaling one hundred and eighty feet and three hundred and fifty thousand pounds of steel were used in creating the actual attack scene. The hardest part of the film was creating an entire Japanese army out of nine replica 1940's plane provided by volunteers. The directing team resorted to computer graphics and motion capture for the actors during the action scenes. The live action film was the main source for the computer and then in post production the clips were placed into 3D software and completely stripped of its realistic qualities. Now having blank canvas editors added generated images frame by frame to match the pre-shot footage and imputed CG people and effects. The action was real but a few scenes were enhanced for better and more realistic feel.
Over eight thousand custom made costumes, nine planes, three hundred and fifty bombs, one hundred stunt men, and the world largest gimbal totaling one hundred and eighty feet and three hundred and fifty thousand pounds of steel were used in creating the actual attack scene. The hardest part of the film was creating an entire Japanese army out of nine replica 1940's plane provided by volunteers. The directing team resorted to computer graphics and motion capture for the actors during the action scenes. The live action film was the main source for the computer and then in post production the clips were placed into 3D software and completely stripped of its realistic qualities. Now having blank canvas editors added generated images frame by frame to match the pre-shot footage and imputed CG people and effects. The action was real but a few scenes were enhanced for better and more realistic feel.
The male characters were placed into four days of bootcamp to fully understand the strength and determination the soldiers had. Also to be able to portray the military in the proper and respected way. Members of the actual military including active and inactive members were present during filming and some are even featured in the movie. The veterans were on set during some of the toned down scenes so they would not be effect too much emotionally.
This movie wen through many obstacles to be where it is at now and with out doing this probably would not have been such an amazing movie. This was a high budget film, with a lot of pyrotechnics, and high expectations that the pressure to create a flawless movie that there are few visible mistakes.