namelessfly wrote:They certainly proved the concept of combat at realistic range in the movie Battleship.
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by clancy688 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:47 am | |
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by 61Cygni » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:11 pm | |
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First of all, the Honorverse is fantasy space opera, not hard SF or a realistic take on the genre, so I don't mind the usual space opera movie conventions being used e.g. plenty of loud explosions, visibile beam weapons, etc.. It's called artistic or dramatic license. Second, as RFC said, the movie is being made not just for diehard fanboys, but to appeal to a wider audience while still pleasing the regular fans. With that in mind, something will have to be done with the long ranges involved with missile combat, as the many minutes being the launching of missiles and their reaching a target simply can NOT be shown in real-time, and you also can't show people standing around watching a display plot for lengthy periods of time in a movie. Sure, smart editing can help with the problem, but I still see either the combat ranges being decreased or missile speed being greatly increased or probably both. |
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by rdt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:17 pm | |
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What? They don't even have a first draft script yet and you are worrying about how to tell one star-nation's ships from another? No script, no cast, is there even a budget and financing, and here you want to get into the nitty details? Oy! |
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by rdt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:19 pm | |
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Steampunk spaceships. Love it!
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by rdt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:33 pm | |
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Film composers need a script to work with to start. Then they need film to work with for timing. Then they need...well, you get it. There are a number of young and very talented film composers working in H'wood these days, almost like in the 30's and 40's when all the musicians fleeing the Nazis came to town. When, or if, this movie gets made you canbe sure that a pretty good score will accompany it.
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by rdt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:42 pm | |
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Actually the Swedes (Yellow Bird in particular) are making wonderful 90 minute films for TV. Each one is a gem. See the Irene Huss ones from the Helene Tursten crime novels and the Annika Bengtzon ones with Malin Crepin. Ref: http://www.mhznetworks.org/ But you are correct as far as HoQ is concerned. It should be at least 120 - 150 minutes. Oh, my sore butt... |
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by Werrf » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:44 pm | |
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Can't say that I agree with you on the hardness of the Honorverse - it may not be up to 2001 levels of hardness, it's a heck of a lot harder than, say, Star Trek or Doctor Who, and there's a solid effort to maintain realism in most aspects of the story that don't rely on unknown physics. One of the selling points of the Honorverse for me was the long range of combat, the listing of ship speeds in accelerations, the thoroughly worked out mechanics of the wedge, etc. Letting all that go for the sake of loud explosions would probably come under the heading of "Hollywood version of the Honorverse" that RFC specifically denied earlier.
By all means we can fudge the speed of missile combat. I'd expect to see the first salvos fired at something close to real speed, to give us time for plenty of dramatic close-ups and fingers flashing across keyboards, counter missiles, etc, then let follow up salvos come in faster. Editing can handle most of that quite smartly. |
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by rdt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:47 pm | |
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Oh, stop it! Besides, only 3 people saw that film. |
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by kzt » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:50 pm | |
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It needs to be as long as it needs to be to make the book work as a screenplay. Huge chunks of the book will either disappear or be lightly touched on. |
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by Hutch » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:03 pm | |
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I cannot comment on Battleship as I have not seen the movie, but based on other comments I take it you were being...less than candid?
Indeed, going back to the TV series and all subsequent movies, apparently engagement ranges haven't improved in centuries... And the other major franchise (Star Wars) is just as bad, the only actions we've seen tend to be the up-close and personal types (hasn't anybody been working on stand-off long-range weapons in all these millenia?). Not to mention their battles are sloppy, unorganized brawls...Eighth fleet would whip both Empire and Republic butt with that kind of fleet discipline... ***********************************************
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