Pinewood Studios The Eagle Obsession Documentary
Pinewood Studios The Eagle Obsession Documentary The project is a fun and visually stunning feature length documentary that follows writer director jeffrey morris as he embarks on an engaging personal journey to explore the origins and enduring love of the iconic eagle transporter from the legendary british sci fi series space: 1999. Opening with a reimagined “fly like an eagle,” morris journeys from arizona to denmark, pinewood studios to kennedy space center, meeting astronauts, actors, engineers, and fans whose lives were shaped by the eagle’s vision.
Pinewood Studios The Eagle Obsession Documentary I worked with the team at makinarium, pinewood studios outside london on the new reconstruction of the 1:1 eagle cockpit. brian johnson and i also shot a brief interview in front of the exact sound stage where space: 1999 was filmed 50 years ago!. This is a documentary that will be written and presented by jeffrey morris, discussing the impact of space: 1999's eagle spaceship. it is not a space: 1999 documentary it focuses on the eagle, space technology, and movie spaceship design. With kevin j. anderson, barbara bain, anna barab, piers bizony. a visually stunning documentary that follows science fiction creator jeffrey morris as he explores missions to the moon both real and imagined and why they are a key stepping stone to the future of humankind. Not only does morris meet with barbara bain and nick tate, he commissions a production team at england’s pinewood studios to reconstruct the eagle cockpit set from the series and invites tate (who played eagle pilot alan carter all those years ago) to revisit it.
Pinewood Studios The Eagle Obsession Documentary With kevin j. anderson, barbara bain, anna barab, piers bizony. a visually stunning documentary that follows science fiction creator jeffrey morris as he explores missions to the moon both real and imagined and why they are a key stepping stone to the future of humankind. Not only does morris meet with barbara bain and nick tate, he commissions a production team at england’s pinewood studios to reconstruct the eagle cockpit set from the series and invites tate (who played eagle pilot alan carter all those years ago) to revisit it. From arizona to denmark, pinewood studios to the kennedy space center, he connects with astronauts, actors, engineers, fans, and artists who were transformed by the eagle and the era it represents. Spanning continents, decades, and disciplines—from pinewood studios to nasa, from oscar winners to 5th graders, the film traces the unexpected legacy of the eagle transporter, a fictional spacecraft from the cult 1970s series space: 1999. Over the course of three exclusive screenings, audiences from around the world gathered to experience the full feature length documentary, which explores the legacy of the eagle transporter from space: 1999 and its influence on generations of dreamers, designers, and space enthusiasts. From arizona to denmark, pinewood studios to the kennedy space center, he connects with astronauts, actors, engineers, fans, and artists who were transformed by the eagle and the era it.
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