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Re: How does a submarine bank when turning to port or starboard?
Posted by:
Michael
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Date: January 13, 2005 03:51AM
Thank all of you very very much for your help and expertise on the matter.
The star of the movie is a Los Angeles Class fast attack nuclear submarine. The scene in question takes place during a torpedo chase at a depth of 400 feet, going full speed.
In the scene of the film it seems that the actors are leaning towards the wrong direction when the Captain orders an evasive maneuver - hard right. Thanks to your input, I believe we can fix it. It looks like we need to revoice the order for the turn from a right turn into a left turn.
Unfortunately I cannot talk much more about the film and who is in it at this time, since it's still in its finishing stages. It is being produced for pay per view and Video - Sorry, no theatrical. As soon as I can relay information about the release, I'm happy to forward it.
Many many thanks again.
Cheers
Michael
The star of the movie is a Los Angeles Class fast attack nuclear submarine. The scene in question takes place during a torpedo chase at a depth of 400 feet, going full speed.
In the scene of the film it seems that the actors are leaning towards the wrong direction when the Captain orders an evasive maneuver - hard right. Thanks to your input, I believe we can fix it. It looks like we need to revoice the order for the turn from a right turn into a left turn.
Unfortunately I cannot talk much more about the film and who is in it at this time, since it's still in its finishing stages. It is being produced for pay per view and Video - Sorry, no theatrical. As soon as I can relay information about the release, I'm happy to forward it.
Many many thanks again.
Cheers
Michael