Moby Dick
Director of photography Oswald Morris used a unique dye transfer technique that uses broad-cut black and white matrices. This causes…
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‧‧‧ One of 255Director of photography Oswald Morris used a unique dye transfer technique that uses broad-cut black and white matrices. This causes the separation, and contains the other two colors before recombining to create the desired effect.
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The whale ‘Moby Dick’ was an 85-foot-long, steel-reinforced, rubberized construction. Two full models were made, costing approximately $30,000 each, and both were lost at sea during shooting, necessitating the construction of a third for the sequences shot in the Canary Islands. At one point, the towline of the third whale broke during filming and sailed into a fog with Gregory Peck on its back.
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