Scientist turned filmmaker’s upcoming sci-fi film ‘Orbital’ shows ‘anybody can make a movie now.’
. The outpouring of support in the form of over 100 000 likes inspired him to make "Orbital" -- a feature film on this topic.Orbital rings are at this point hypothetical structures that would encircle a planet. Actually constructing one would involve staggering material deployment, sky-high costs, and impossibly long construction durations.
The upside? These massive rings could rotate, counteracting the force of gravity. This would allow for great advantages in launching space vehicles and transporting materials from our planet to space, bolstering our efforts towards living in space. In Hashem Al-Ghaili's film, a conflict arises between the population of Earth and the inhabitants of the enormous rings.Al-Ghaili explained to IE that the editing VFX creation process certainly takes a while — and the film is not yet fully finished. Still, by doing all the VFX online and utilizing connections that can be made over the internet, the film-maker saves a lot of time and money.
For example, the creation of the documentary-style film meant that some scenes had to be shot in different locations in the world. Al-Ghaili hired freelancers in different countries to film them and send it to him digitally.It is also very important to Al-Ghaili to get the science right. He considers himself a proponent of "hard" science fiction, where realism of the scientific ideas and approaches is important to achieve.
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