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OldGuy59
08-23-2015, 23:09
OK, so I'm not quite ready to post the AAR, but I am ready to shoot it.

This will be an attempt to Stop-Motion Animate a WGS "game". It is set up like this:

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Top Right:
Bf-110, He-111, 2 Bf-109s (JG 26)

Bottom Right:
4 Bf-109s (JG 53), 2 Ju-87s

Bottom Left:
3 Hawker Hurricanes (No. 46 Sqn, Thanks Dave [clipper1801]

Center Left:
4 Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIs (mixed Sqns, representing stragglers thrown into the mix, to help the Hurries, if things don't go well)

Top Left:
3 Hawker Hurricanes (No.1 RCAF Sqn)

The end image will be zoomed in a bit, to leave the set-up planes out of frame. Then:

Scripting:
The He-111 will start moving into frame, with the Stukas coming shortly afterward. As they progress across the table, the Bf-110 and a Schwarm of JG 53s will come on. The two Hurrie Vics will enter shortly thereafter.

The remaining Bf-109s will follow, and depending on how the shoot goes, the Spitfires may come in to mop up, or save the Hurries.

This might be a bit of a mess, with a minimum of eight frames per maneuver card. It might take a few days to shoot all the frames, and then comes post-production to compile them into a video. Youtube may be the only place I can put it, when I'm done.

Wish me luck.

flash
08-24-2015, 00:18
Looks like you will have your hands full Mike ! Good luck with the project :thumbsup:

LOOP
08-24-2015, 01:38
Sounds like a fun prodject. Looking forward to see the result :)

redcoon2
08-24-2015, 07:40
Maybe my sense of history is flighty, but isn't the Battle of Britain a WW2 event?
So maybe this thread needs moved to the WW2 section?

OldGuy59
08-24-2015, 07:43
Maybe my sense of history is flighty, but isn't the Battle of Britain a WW2 event?
So maybe this thread needs moved to the WW2 section?

Gack! Somebody move this, please.

tikkifriend
08-24-2015, 09:24
Gack! Somebody move this, please.

Calling any Time Traveler

Teaticket
08-24-2015, 09:37
I know shooting a stop action movie takes time, but starting in WWI and ending in the Battle of Britain, thats a looooooong project! ;)

tikkifriend
08-24-2015, 12:50
If anyone can do it Mike can :thumbsup:

Looking forward to the show.

Flying Officer Kyte
08-24-2015, 12:55
Great Mike.
Another great innovation of yours coming up.:clap:
Rob.

Flying Helmut
08-24-2015, 14:36
Looking forward to this!

Stumptonian
08-24-2015, 18:07
Also looking forward to seeing this, Mike
:pint:

OldGuy59
08-24-2015, 21:20
Principle imagery done, with over 200 images taken.

It ended very messily, with only three planes getting off the table.

He didn't make it.
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No. 1 RCAF Sqn didn't make it.
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No. 46 Sqn didn't make it, either.
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Olt Walter Fiel's Rotte didn't make it.
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Oberst Galland's Rotte didn't make it, despite "Dolfo" surviving a fire.
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Olt Mölder's Rotte did make it, but not without injury.
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The He-111 made it off the far end of the table, on his way to his target, but only to crash and burn at the edge.
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And the two Ju-87s? Nah. They didn't make it either.
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Only one of the Spits made it, and he was unscathed!
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Now to clean up, manipulate, compile and render all the shots into a video. This might take a week.

tikkifriend
08-25-2015, 09:23
A bloodbath there Mike . Are you going to give the movie a Certificate ratings for our younger members, given the carnage you seem to have produced ??

Tonx
08-25-2015, 09:33
I am very much looking forward to seeing the end result Mike. Hope you are having fun compiling the video / putting the end result together.

The AAR tells it like it was for sure. Grand scale dogfights with planes raining from the sky. Was glad that one of the unscathed was the grey Supermarine Spitfire Mk I - Le Mesurier Edition. One of my all time favourite WGS aircraft ...

Teaticket
08-25-2015, 13:03
None shall pass, NONE SHALL PASS! (well, maybe a couple small ones) Wow, bloody!

OldGuy59
08-25-2015, 14:26
For theatrical effect, I started with an empty mat, and brought in the slow moving planes. They came across the mat from the "channel" side, with escorts closing in behind, and two vics of Hurricanes coming in from the "land" side, in the far corners.

By Turn 9, the He-111 was almost over the beach, with no damage done to it, and the No. 1 Sqn Hurries not in position to commence shooting (I was trying to replicate a "No. 1 Attack" from my Battle of Britain book, but seriously misjudged the timing). Two Spits came on from the center of the "land" side to assist.

Combat commenced in Turn 10, with a pot-shot from the "higher altitude" bomber on No. 1 Sqn Hurries, who then ran head-long into the Bf-110 the next turn.

Turn 12, and the He-111 was over land, and had no significant damage. On came the last two Spits from the top corner, straight into the bomber. I still misjudged the approach, and they only got one shot on it.

The Bf-110 and a 46 Sqn Hurrie were downed in Turn 13, commencing the carnage.

Another 46 Sqn Hurrie, the He-111, and a Stuka thundered in in Turn 15 (the other two Spits finished off the He-111, just as it left the edge of the image frame), and two No. 1 Sqn Hurries followed in Turn 16.

Turn 17 saw the demise of Vybral's Spit, he drew three "0"s to survive a close-ranged Bf-109 shot in the side, but his remaining point was delivered by a revenge shot from the Stuka, as it went down. The last No. 1 Sqn Hurrie succumbed to accumulated damage.

Turn 18 took down Falkowski and Haptmn Horten, Galland's winger.

Turn 19 was the end of the battle, as the last 46 Sqn plane went in, Le Mesurier (#1), Olt Fiel and his winger, and Galland all went down.

It took until Turn 28 to get the surviving Bf-109s off the "Channel" side of the map.

So, a long lead-in, and a long finish, but an intense 9 turns in the middle.

PS: The RAF planes may have done better, had I not forced them to concentrate on taking out the bomber and the Stukas as soon as possible (IE: Don't let them off the mat!). So, some judicious retreats and re-engagement options were not used, to the detriment of the RAF planes. The last 46 Sqn plane was retreating, until I swung him back in for a quick pass on the Bf-109s, but that was obviously a deadly mistake. Well, he did take Obt Fiel with him, though.

Lt. S.Kafloc
08-25-2015, 14:42
Mike having seen your WW1 movie I can't wait to see how this one turns out.

Stumptonian
08-25-2015, 19:38
Mike having seen your WW1 movie I can't wait to see how this one turns out.

I searched for (and found) the original post, but, unfortunately, the webpage is no longer available.
Would have loved to have seen it.
:(

OldGuy59
08-25-2015, 20:51
I searched for (and found) the original post, but, unfortunately, the webpage is no longer available.
Would have loved to have seen it.
:(

My original video was posted by the college, at this location: Vimeo.com - Mike Owen's Wings of Glory (https://vimeo.com/114678997)

LOOP
08-26-2015, 02:26
My original video was posted by the college, at this location: Vimeo.com - Mike Owen's Wings of Glory (https://vimeo.com/114678997)

A fun little video Mike. :thumbsup:

grumpybear
08-26-2015, 03:00
Watched WW1 again , looking forward to WW2 . Great job Mike

tikkifriend
08-26-2015, 04:55
Loved the WW1 flick, Will you be using Technicolor on the next one mr Spielberg?

Teaticket
08-26-2015, 04:56
Very nice! I missed this the first time around. Looking forward to your new cinematic release!

Stumptonian
08-26-2015, 19:37
Thanks for reposting, Mike.
:thumbsup:

Very well done.
Magnificent Flying Machines indeed.
;)

Lt. S.Kafloc
10-23-2015, 14:21
How's the film coming along Mike. Just re-watched the WW1 one. My anticipation grows.

Rebel
10-23-2015, 15:39
Hi Mike
Just watched the WW1 movie and find myself blown away. Now can't wait for the current one to appear.

tikkifriend
10-24-2015, 02:20
Hi Mike
Just watched the WW1 movie and find myself blown away. Now can't wait for the current one to appear.

+1 me to Mike. :)