Quanto a NASA ajudou na criação de "First Man"?

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"Primeiro homem"foi elogiado por ser um pouco realista na representação dos eventos do programa Apollo, e a representação de Armstrong por Ryan Gosling também foi elogiada pela família Armstong por ser bastante precisa (mesmo que Gosling pareça dizer o mínimo que pode nos filmes. fugir com).

O que não sei é até que ponto a NASA ajudou nos detalhes técnicos do filme. A organização ajudou? Em caso afirmativo, em que áreas específicas?

por Neve 22.07.2019 / 17:13

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with 35mm film being used for the scenes that take place in the Armstrong house and around the NASA facility.

NASA historian Christian Gelzer, as well as astronauts Al Bean and Al Worden, were on set as technical consultants.[24]

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Singer visited NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. to meet with Ulrich and Chief Historian Bill Barry for advice on the script. “They gave me more books than I can carry,” laughs Singer, who then traveled the country to visit different NASA facilities and interview a number of people who worked either directly with Armstrong or on the missions he served on.

“NASA was incredibly helpful,” says Singer, not only during the writing process (in one case, Singer was able to fly a simulation of Armstrong’s X-15 flight that opens the film in order to write it as realistically as possible, as well as interview the last living X-15 pilot, Joe Engle), but also during filming. “Damien [Chazelle] made an effort to do as much practical shooting as possible,” says Singer. Using NASA’s plans, models—and in some cases, the actual equipment—the crew physically built models of spacecraft, planes, and other machinery for the film.

NASA also was essential in creating the authentic sounds the audience hears throughout the film, providing sound artists with access to Gemini and Apollo spacesuits.

Então a NASA estava a bordo e uma grande ajuda para a criação de Primeiro homem.

22.07.2019 / 17:48