Adam Savage Examines the Mother Ship Model from Close Encounters of the Third Kind!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • While Adam Savage was visiting the National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, this familiar object caught his eye. Made by many of his old friends at Industrial Light and Magic, the Mother Ship from Close Encounters hosts a number of in-jokes, including an R2-D2 and a U.S. mailbox. See why Adam calls this model one of the "masterpieces of practical special effects."
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  • @tested
    @tested  5 лет назад +46

    We had SUCH a great time at the Smithsonian in DC. In case you missed them, here's where you can find our other videos from that trip: ruclips.net/p/PLJtitKU0CAeiJ7tjkIqcrRPfIYZHPW643

    • @BLM11014
      @BLM11014 5 лет назад +3

      If you look at the pattern of the ends of the fibre optic cables - are the patterns in braille? Could those be the names of the builders?

    • @ericunderwing
      @ericunderwing 5 лет назад +1

      you should rebuild this so it can be lit up again. do your friends proud dont let the darkness claim it!!!!!!

    • @El-Hombre-Random
      @El-Hombre-Random 5 лет назад

      i want to see the original model of galactica

    • @H_wx
      @H_wx 5 лет назад

      @@BLM11014 my thought exactly

    • @SC-mq1eh
      @SC-mq1eh 5 лет назад

      wasnt this model also used in blade runner?

  • @timtraver7152
    @timtraver7152 3 года назад +33

    Only those of us of a certain age can truly appreciate this model, those of us who sat thru this amazing movie when it first came out. I cam out of the theater into a cold winters night and never stopped looking up the whole way home....

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +2

      I've had a similar experience after I watched the Matrix, but the Matrix still pales in comparison with this masterpiece. Movie's just seem cheap nowadays. Not worth watching.

    • @RonD84
      @RonD84 Год назад +2

      Love this comment, I wish I could have experienced this it would have been amazing 👍🏻

    • @rajeshkaran7800
      @rajeshkaran7800 10 месяцев назад +1

      Amen to that brother 👍

    • @pdworld3421
      @pdworld3421 Месяц назад

      @@timtraver7152 movies have lost their magic

  • @paulallas7665
    @paulallas7665 3 года назад +18

    I was only 14 when I saw this movie. Best Sci Fi movie of the 70's for me. Still my favourite all time movie today, That Mothership is just 'Insane' and the way it was lit up and filmed has yet to be beaten even today. Forget CGI altogether. ILM had it down pat with practical FX and modelling.

  • @Mrstealth93
    @Mrstealth93 5 лет назад +283

    I swear i spotted two super tiny airplane models on the model. Can be seen at the 1:08 mark.

    • @arrrgee
      @arrrgee 5 лет назад +13

      Yeah, me too, and there were barrels and all sorts of other stuff kitbashed from model kits on there!

    • @Deadeye313
      @Deadeye313 5 лет назад +20

      They look like fighters off maybe some kind of WW2 carrier model kit or something. Good eye.

    • @Mr_Fancypants
      @Mr_Fancypants 5 лет назад +2

      Indeed! My gues is that these are from those 1:100 scale models.
      But it is difficult to see how big it really is

    • @iscogblackscale5777
      @iscogblackscale5777 5 лет назад +1

      Me too. Took a screen shot to get a better look.

    • @anthemm6652
      @anthemm6652 5 лет назад +1

      mikkelhaxer yeah i got to see it one time and there’s a little r2d2 on it too

  • @garyblade2332
    @garyblade2332 2 года назад +7

    Pity it couldn't be lit. I just watched the movie Close Encounters again and was still enchanted, in spite of the rapid advancement in visual effects since then. That movie is truly a masterpiece, and the fact that it was released way back in 1977 is even more impressive.

  • @namewithay
    @namewithay 5 лет назад +539

    If Adam Savage asks you to light a ship, you light the damn ship.

    • @AcroRay
      @AcroRay 5 лет назад +58

      It's damaged. It caught on fire inside one night when it was accidentally left on. So it doesn't light up anymore, unfortunately, and is a bit beyond restoration in that regard, according to the folks working on the STTOS Enterprise when I visited.

    • @antraxxslingshots
      @antraxxslingshots 5 лет назад +26

      @@AcroRay acutally NOTHING is ever beyond restauration...its just a case of how far do we want to go aka how much money do we want to spend aka is it worth it ... sucks to live in such days :(

    • @SlartiMarvinbartfast
      @SlartiMarvinbartfast 5 лет назад +7

      @@AcroRay That's a real shame, I was wondering if it could be somehow restored so that it could be lit up with no danger to the model.

    • @SlartiMarvinbartfast
      @SlartiMarvinbartfast 5 лет назад +29

      Maybe they could nicely ask Adam to restore it properly so it could be fully and safely illuminated as designed. :-)

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic 5 лет назад +19

      @@AcroRay Sounds like a perfect job for Adam...one day repair!

  • @Bassquake76
    @Bassquake76 5 лет назад +14

    1:08 Couple of Spitfire planes there at top right 😂

  • @shysterlicious
    @shysterlicious 5 лет назад +28

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind is my all time favorite film. I loved the movie, but since I was just a child in those days, I misunderstood what the "Third Kind" meant. Thinking it was a trilogy, for the longest time I was looking for Close Encounters of the First Kind and Close Encounters of the Second Kind thinking, "I must see the rest of these!". 😂

    • @jgrab1
      @jgrab1 4 года назад +4

      There were but they were porn films. ;-)

  • @AcroRay
    @AcroRay 5 лет назад +52

    It was such a joy to see that in person a few years ago, when we went to the exhibit of the STTOS Enterprise restoration open house exhibit. I was really sad to hear that it couldn't be lit, because it had been left on overnight at one point and actually caught on fire inside, and much of the internal lighting elements have been damaged and are inoperable. But after having read about all the little in-jokes and greebles on the model from an article I read in CINEFANTASTIQUE when I was a child, I knew to look for Artoo, the mailbox, Tie Fighter, airplanes, and look for all the pieces of model railroad ironwork that my dad & I had in our own train sets that were also used by the folks who built the model. Probably more awesome to see the Mothership than to see the shuttle parked beyond it!

    • @hamm6035
      @hamm6035 5 лет назад +3

      Here here, it should be repaired!

  • @CarnorJast1138
    @CarnorJast1138 5 лет назад +24

    Great ship from a fantastic movie! Still the greatest "Alien Contact" movie of all-time!

  • @hchattaway
    @hchattaway 5 лет назад +12

    What a masterpiece of model making! Still holds up today when watched in high-def!

  • @Tom-kw6km
    @Tom-kw6km 5 лет назад +1

    I have multiple friends who built the miniature. Pete Gerard mentions in the documentary "Sense of Scale" that one of the all-nighters one of the crew members went out to Tito's Tacos in Culver city, CA to bring back dinner for the crew. While the crew continued to work they were eating the tortilla chips over the model. He said that some of the chips fell in and couldn't be recovered so... there they stayed. Probably to this day. A funny note was that during one of the motion control moves to turn the ship over the operator said that he could hear the chips falling an bouncing around inside! A friend of mine always had to put a Coke can in every miniature that we worked on. I loved putting in those little gags to break up the monotony when I worked in miniature effects.

  • @nicdennis
    @nicdennis 5 лет назад +27

    Its gorgeous in the film and just as much in real life. So much to love about Close Encounters.

  • @A1BASE
    @A1BASE 5 лет назад +2

    My mum worked in old school model animated kids TV. I grew up playing among the set designers from Cosgrove Hall films. Some of the models they built were unbelievable to a kid. Right now I'm looking at armatures above my desk for a bunch of Wind in the Willows characters, among other things. I remember them letting me sculpt a tiny sheep that was used in the background to one of their films. One sheep among hundreds. I'm sure it amused them but it was a thrill for me as a 6 year old. Most of them have gone on to do amazing stuff.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 5 лет назад +3

    I remember seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind when I was a kid and being blown away by this mothership, ESPECIALLY when it does that 180 rotation near the end to provide an "on ramp" for Roy to enter the ship. On a side note, although it was fun to see the inside of the ship in the Special Edition, I think it had more power when they let us imagine what happened to Roy after he went inside. Great movie. One of the greatest in the history of Sci-Fi. John Williams' incredible musical score lifts this movie even higher, too.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 5 лет назад

      "Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind" is also worth watching, an early spoof short (like "Hardware Wars" for Star Wars):
      - Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind: ruclips.net/video/KEkW4es9okU/видео.html
      - Hardware Wars: ruclips.net/video/ccfbw2RJ3ow/видео.html

  • @JohnBare747
    @JohnBare747 5 лет назад +3

    I remember dragging my late wife to see Close Encounters back in the day, she thought she was not a SciFi fan but the movie and this Mother Ship in particular blew her away, suddenly an instant convert to SciFi fandom and then it hit her again a couple of years later with Alien, that one had her glued to the edge of her seat, nearly had to do CPR to get her breathing again...them were the days!

    • @LivingRoomTrader
      @LivingRoomTrader Год назад

      Sorry for your loss

    • @JohnBare747
      @JohnBare747 Год назад

      @@LivingRoomTrader Thanks, Trader. That was a couple of decades ago now that the cancer or more it seemed to be the chemo and radiation that did her in. One doctor said she was the victim of modern medical care. Aside from that where in the heck did the time go since then? Under the proverbial bridge I guess.

  • @jkljkl6
    @jkljkl6 5 лет назад +2

    The model maker's visual jokes are completely real, around 30 years ago I worked for a architectural model making company that built a model of a major UK train terminus which took around 12 of us about 6-8 weeks to complete. Placing people on a model in a way that looks random is hard to do (because our brains naturally want to create patterns) so to avoid this we used to invent scenarios where people interact with each other. Sadly a keen eyed reporter spotted the man in a trench coat luring children away from a school party, the man squashed underneath the train, a drunk being sick on a bench, police chases and plenty of other things that changed what could have been a positive article to something along the lines of "dystopian future predicted for new rail link" and made the architect just a little annoyed.

  • @sshep7119
    @sshep7119 5 лет назад +2

    I saw this model when it was stored at the support/storage facility for the Air and Space Museum, the Paul E. Garber Facility
    . This was in the late 90's. The gentleman there giving the tour said he had been doing tours years and he would still manage to find small hidden or discrete pieces that he had missed in the past. True model artistry.

  • @albertvermeule5844
    @albertvermeule5844 5 лет назад +2

    Great model, it's appearance from behind Devils tower is one of the top icon film scenes from 70's cinema. Shame it doesn't light up anymore, but no doudt a number of people have allready photographed every inch of the model to make a studioscale replica.

  • @vaikkajoku
    @vaikkajoku 5 лет назад +11

    i could watch adam geeking out on stuff like this all day

  • @Mike_west
    @Mike_west 5 лет назад +70

    I like how he always carries a small flashlight everywhere

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel 5 лет назад +12

      I have one in my pocket at all times. It's useful more often than you might guess.

    • @TrashHeapCustodian
      @TrashHeapCustodian 5 лет назад +2

      I carry a little maglite solitaire on my keychain, now that they're LED powered they aren't hot garbage in terms of illumination, lol. Eats batteries kinda fast though.

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel 5 лет назад +2

      @@TrashHeapCustodian I have a little "tactical-style" one I got as a gift that is brighter than my 12-in non-LED maglite

    • @tested
      @tested  5 лет назад +29

      ALWAYS.

    • @Mike_west
      @Mike_west 5 лет назад +1

      I'll have a try carrying one. Any suggestions?

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 5 лет назад +6

    I spotted so many model parts that I recognize.
    I love how some of the supports are sea plane recovery crane parts from battleship models.

    • @paulparsons2085
      @paulparsons2085 2 года назад

      At 1:35 that looks like a tow bar attachment from a WWII German Tank.

  • @jacksonconley5117
    @jacksonconley5117 Год назад +2

    I recently saw it at the Chantilly Air and Space Museum and it was beautiful.
    - June 23, 2023

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 5 лет назад +2

    Possibly my favourite movie and Mothership. That is a stunning piece of craftsmanship.

  • @SuperMadpom
    @SuperMadpom 5 лет назад +1

    I was just nine when the movie came out. I can remember my parents coming home from it it really animated and exited about it for a couple of days. I watched it with them again Sunday night it's still a fabulous film that's stood the test of time thanks to great models. actors and director.

  • @teddyteargas622
    @teddyteargas622 5 лет назад +1

    Mankind need more of these videos Adam! And we demand it!

  • @michaelashman
    @michaelashman 5 лет назад +3

    An amazing model! Took my breath away when it first appeared in the 70s and still cool today!

  • @SarahC-by4cs
    @SarahC-by4cs 5 лет назад +4

    There's something very fulfilling about watching one expert unabashedly admiring and praising the work of another. Free of ego, free of pride, just a person who appreciates the hard work of the people in their field.

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie 5 лет назад +1

    I saw this decades ago, it was at one of the side facilities where they actually do the work on the exhibits. It wasnt covered, except by a ton of dust and sitting on a table surrounded by other aircraft parts. Nice to see they cleaned it up for display. Was my favorite museum trip of all time, around 1987 and I dont think they let you go there anymore. Charles

  • @aaronjones1752
    @aaronjones1752 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Adam Savage. I will probably never get the opportunity to see or do some of the amazing things you do. So through you and Tested I get to vicariously move through you. So thank again and hopefully this will inspire me to see these things in person.

  • @bzqp2
    @bzqp2 5 лет назад +1

    After a movie is shot each of the props should get separate video documentation showing how they work on and off, highliting all the details and stuff. That would be super cool.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад

    I was there around 2007-2008 and got to look at that thing.
    It REALLY IS IMPRESSIVE.

  • @thedr00
    @thedr00 5 лет назад +21

    Adam, could you and the Tested crew do a tour of ILM? Similar maybe to the WETA stuff, or maybe even just the ILM archives.

  • @albertocabezas282
    @albertocabezas282 Год назад

    What a wonderful movie. The sfx were astounding. Hoping our first contact may be so nice and peaceful as the movie showed. The whole last minutes of this movie were so beautifully crafted and full of hope that it brings tears to my eyes every time I watched it.

  • @TheRavenCoder
    @TheRavenCoder 5 лет назад +2

    Close Encounters was one of the first sci-fi movies I remember seeing along with Flight of the Navigator. I wish I could take a trip to the Smithsonian just to see this.

  • @JoeyBPhotography
    @JoeyBPhotography 5 лет назад +2

    I love the model railroad track rail joiners glued on there!

  • @JMImperial54
    @JMImperial54 5 лет назад +1

    I saw Close Encounters when I was 7 years old. I always wondered where the actual ufo models went to. Thanks, Adam!

  • @jaymckean3274
    @jaymckean3274 5 лет назад +2

    That is a beautiful model. The attention to detail is stunning. Thanks for the tour. 😎

  • @Mads-hl8xj
    @Mads-hl8xj 5 лет назад +7

    At 1:22 Those windows seems like 'Braille'... could that be the creators names ? :)

  • @jakethepitador2558
    @jakethepitador2558 Год назад +1

    I thought it would be so much bigger. The magic of movie making!

  • @fordsgirl8096
    @fordsgirl8096 2 года назад

    It always amazes me how much detail they can include in such a small model- AWESOME!!

  • @user-xt4by3cf4h
    @user-xt4by3cf4h 5 лет назад +1

    I think those guys who build It deserve a medal. I mean, look at this model-its gigantic!

  • @nachomecnieto9070
    @nachomecnieto9070 Год назад

    Craftmanship ,Creativity,patient,skills and imagination rigth there..amazing just amazing work

  • @jimprice9703
    @jimprice9703 5 лет назад

    I have never had the great opportunity to see this in person, but I have looked as numerous pictures of it... this is the first time I have seen the phillips head screws holding parts together. In scale, those screw heads would be MASSIVE, like on the scale of a railroad engine turntable.

  • @RealMakerOfStuff
    @RealMakerOfStuff 5 лет назад +1

    I was so hoping Adam would do this while he was there!

  • @Goingpostal1000
    @Goingpostal1000 2 года назад

    I was there a couple years ago and I love this model. SO COOL!

  • @DarrenCarnallCustoms
    @DarrenCarnallCustoms 5 лет назад +1

    "Can they light it up?" - oh my heart leapt for a second there. I thought I was going to see it lit.

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser 5 лет назад +2

    I'll tell you a secret that only a few know. All those little dots that are lit with fiberoptics are actually laid out in Braille and they spell the names of all the people that built the model.

    • @Nightdare
      @Nightdare 5 лет назад

      I had a hunch that it at least was braille

  • @brom00
    @brom00 5 лет назад +29

    Sad that we'll never see the likes of that model building again. Damn you CGI!

    • @acledfloyd
      @acledfloyd 5 лет назад +6

      Weta still does a lot of models. And a surprising amount of Blade Runner 2049 was models. But I know what you mean. It’s an anomaly, not the norm now.

    • @Lucien86
      @Lucien86 5 лет назад +3

      A surprising number of movies still use models.. The best quality CG actually costs more than models, and .. cheap CG looks awful.

    • @TheSaiderRiscam
      @TheSaiderRiscam 5 лет назад +6

      It's actually a little more common than people think. You just have to find the right directors and movies. You'll be surprised to find what is actually a model when it looks completely CG or in some instances real. Some examples: EVERYTHING by Christopher Nolan, everything by Peter Jackson, and everything by Wes Anderson.
      A lot of directors use practical effects for their movies as well, all though they are not models they still look amazing. They include: Everything by Sam Raimi, most things by Steven Spielberg, most things by Guillermo Del Toro, most things by George Miller, and probably a lot of other directors too.
      James Cameron and Michael Bay should be noted as two directors who blend CGI with practical effects incredibly well. You can tell what's CG, but you can't tell what real.
      I highly recommend "The Dark Knight" and "Interstellar" (both by Nolan), "Blade Runner: 2049" (by Denis Villeneuve), "The Lord Of The Rings" (by Peter Jackson), and "Mortal Engines" (Produced by Jackson and directed by Christian Rivers) if you want some modern movies with amazing models work.

    • @ZeroB4NG
      @ZeroB4NG 5 лет назад +5

      The problem today is that you often just don't know when you see it if its a model or CG, you just default to thinking its all CG even when its not.
      I'm more often amazed when they actually build a physical thing for a movie that i thought was totally CG and then it turns out it wasn't.

    • @acledfloyd
      @acledfloyd 5 лет назад +2

      @@ZeroB4NG I've been guilty of thinking something looked really fake and CG and it turned out it was a real prop or model. Turns out my mind has just been trained to not believe things are real. Haha

  • @natemccord1860
    @natemccord1860 5 лет назад

    I am so happy this finally happened. I've been saying for a couple of years now that Tested and Adam needed to see this.

  • @bmack94536
    @bmack94536 Год назад +2

    It would be incredible to see the model lit just one more time. But I imagine it would take a lot of work to get it ready for that.

  • @mrfrosty3
    @mrfrosty3 5 лет назад +1

    I saw the movie when it first came out, that scene still amazes me.

  • @Brad772006
    @Brad772006 5 лет назад

    Even seeing here in the display case. Just reminds me of that huge sense of wonder and amazement as a child. Seeing that ascend to the stars while John Williams conducts his version of When You Wish Upon a Star.

  • @Celsian
    @Celsian 5 лет назад +1

    A model I've had the pleasure of seeing in real life! Thank you for pointing out the little Easter eggs I didn't know about.

  • @3rdaxis649
    @3rdaxis649 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! I would LOVE to see that model.

  • @dudepersonvids
    @dudepersonvids 5 лет назад +1

    It's been weird seeing Adam in places that I have been - Udvar-Hazy is one of the closest museums to where I live, so I've been there probably 10 times. If I remember, the close encounters model is in the same hangar area with the Discovery space shuttle. When I was younger, I was a little more distracted by the gigantic, actual space shuttle than the tiny model! Now I want to go back to look at the beautiful model making craftsmanship.

  • @barrygreen7728
    @barrygreen7728 Год назад

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind is one of my all time great films to watch I have seen al the versions of the movie over 30 times in my life. I saw it in the cinema 15 times and saw the 1980 version when Neary go's inside the mothership. I am so glad that the model of it is in the Smithsonian.

  • @tommyd2235
    @tommyd2235 5 лет назад +1

    A wonderful example of what got me into models.

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 5 лет назад +1

    I just rewatched that film a month ago: such a brilliantly made film.

  • @jaydee5156
    @jaydee5156 5 лет назад +1

    I've seen it. Incredible imagination went into it's creation.

  • @raymondgerlach3148
    @raymondgerlach3148 5 лет назад +1

    Loved it. Makes me want to see the movie again to see if I can spot all the details I missed.😊👍

  • @outsider238
    @outsider238 5 лет назад

    I had the honor of seeing that model in person when it was here where I live for a props and costume exhibit. It is a masterpiece!

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 5 лет назад

    I never saw it at the movies, saw it on TV and was blown away by the graphics and cinamaphotography involved

  • @tonyk421
    @tonyk421 5 лет назад +2

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind, best first 15 min of film ever!!!

    • @agfagaevart
      @agfagaevart 5 лет назад +1

      The scenes in the desert are fantastic. Spielberg had to pay for those shots himself.

    • @tonyk421
      @tonyk421 5 лет назад

      @@agfagaevart funny anuff I'm watching the movie atm.
      Barry going By by.

  • @carstenkoloc5226
    @carstenkoloc5226 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great scale-ship !!!🎥🎞️🎬✌️😎🚀🥁🥁

  • @RichardAugust
    @RichardAugust 5 лет назад +1

    Incredible ship. I wish that simply for the absolute fun of it--not for money, not for stardom, but rather for the coming full circle, Spielberg should do a sequel for this movie. Let's see what Roy Neary has been up to all these years...

  • @leeburks4540
    @leeburks4540 Год назад

    I remember reading that Spielberg wanted the look of 'an oil refinery at night' for this model!

  • @AtomicAgePictures
    @AtomicAgePictures 2 года назад

    It should be noted that while many of the model makers who worked on this also work at Industrial Light and Magic, this was not an ILM model. In fact it was built at Douglas Trumbull's EEG company.

  • @paulcan58
    @paulcan58 4 дня назад

    On my way home to catch a flight back to the UK, I ran in to see the Discovery and my eye caught the aluminium quarantine trailer …so off I went and was taken aback by the mothership hidden on the left! Should be in a more prominent position. Oh how I would have kicked myself missing that one!

  • @alang7250
    @alang7250 5 лет назад

    I think Adam mentioned something about the builders names possibly being on the model. Take a look at those raised bumps he mentioned near the end of the video when talking about how detailed it was. It could be braille, maybe not, but could be worth checking.

  • @creech54
    @creech54 5 лет назад +7

    ILM didn't work on CE3K. Doug Trumbull headed up the visual effects dept. for the Spielberg film.

    • @agfagaevart
      @agfagaevart 5 лет назад

      Most of the effects camera work on the Mothership miniature was done by ILM staff; Dennis Muren in particular. He worked on that show, while also shooting X Wings for Star Wars. They even used the same motion control equipment for both movies!

    • @creech54
      @creech54 5 лет назад

      @@agfagaevart A few ILM staff members moonlighting on CE3K didn't add the credit "Special Visual Effects by Industrial Light and Magic" to the end credits of Close Encounters.

    • @agfagaevart
      @agfagaevart 5 лет назад

      @@creech54 Hardly "a few" ; Jim Dow, Don Dow, Hoyt Yeatman, teenager Scott Squires, Rocco Gioffre, Jerry Jeffress, Paul Huston, Bruce Nicholson, Ken Swenson. If you knew any history regarding ILM, you would know these are some very important people from that company who worked on CE3K building / shooting miniatures and doing other crucial work. Many other crew members were not even credited - like on most movies. Was Trumbull "moonlighting" before he left work on Star Wars to join Spielberg's crew??

    • @richardconnold8060
      @richardconnold8060 4 года назад

      Some ILM staff may have been moonlighting, but, as a company, ILM was not involved. The Mothership was designed by Ralph Macquarie, and built by Greg Jein. The motion control system was built to be used on both films.

  • @revuaf
    @revuaf 5 лет назад +8

    It looks like the fiber optic light windows are almost in braille dots so when light it spells out something.

    • @tnexus13
      @tnexus13 5 лет назад +2

      Thought the same thing myself. Might be the model makers names?

    • @STRAKAZulu
      @STRAKAZulu 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe they put their names in that way, either in braille or Morse code.

    • @STRAKAZulu
      @STRAKAZulu 5 лет назад

      @Fino Menezes that was bad...🤣🤣🤣

  • @KEVMAN7987
    @KEVMAN7987 5 лет назад +1

    I loved seeing this miniature last time I went to the Smithsonian. That was when they had just gotten the space shuttle Enterprise.

  • @boriskarloff598
    @boriskarloff598 3 года назад

    There's R2D2, a mailbox a shark, Darth Vader's tie fighter sticking out on one of the lances. All kinds of cool stuff.

  • @jasonkaufman88
    @jasonkaufman88 5 лет назад +3

    The model was not built by ILM, it was built by Greg Jein. Though some of the Modeler’s went on to work for ILM.

    • @roryotoole3279
      @roryotoole3279 2 года назад

      Yeah, I was going to say the same thing but he did say built by many of his friends from ILM, he didn't actually say built by ILM.
      So he's right, from a certain point of view.
      R.I.P. Greg Jein

  • @dennisw64
    @dennisw64 5 лет назад

    Still a beautiful model after all these years.
    Close Encounters is still one of the finest science fiction movies of all time.

  • @blizatrex
    @blizatrex 5 лет назад +3

    New one day build idea: Adam and crew make the close encounters ship.

  • @daviddpg
    @daviddpg Год назад

    Close Encounters might be my favorite movie.

  • @danthiel8623
    @danthiel8623 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice I liked the movie immensely

  • @matthewwade920
    @matthewwade920 2 года назад

    Despite several references to Industrial Light & Magic, this model was not made by ILM; it was the work of model maker Greg Jein, under the supervision of Douglas Trumbull, from designs by Ralph McQuarrie

  • @frankdoss6313
    @frankdoss6313 5 лет назад

    I can't believe you were in the area and didn't stop by to buy me a beer! You said the names are on there somewhere. Check the headstones on the little cemetery. They may have put the names there.

  • @paulfogarty7724
    @paulfogarty7724 5 лет назад +1

    The ship was slowly rotating too so they could'nt just detail one side like they do in some movies where the model is only being filmed from one side ( Sulaco in Aliens for example ). Amazing model.

  • @llla_german_ewoklll6413
    @llla_german_ewoklll6413 5 лет назад +2

    Thats cool, can i bring it to show and tell tomorrow? I will be careful and put it in my bag and everything.

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 5 лет назад

    Please get Adam access to all the Star Wars models some day. Would love to see him geek out over them

  • @watsonlr
    @watsonlr 5 лет назад

    The plaque that's with it (took a photo years ago) indicates there is a VW Bus, submarine, mailbox, r2d2, an airplane and a cemetery plot. Very cool up close.

  • @sebastianbruer4909
    @sebastianbruer4909 5 лет назад +1

    1.28... I actually think I can recognize a specific greebly. The object to the right of the barrel in the lower right looks like a jack lift from old WW2 German tanks. It is in every Tamiya tank kit I have built through the years. Maybe I need another hobby when I start to see greeblys everywhere :-)

  • @7775Kevin
    @7775Kevin 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @seanmckenna8807
    @seanmckenna8807 Год назад

    Also, on the movie, you can see R2D2 when the ship first shows up and is moving over the top of Devils Tower. He is upside down and backlit with 3 lights.

  • @larrytate5605
    @larrytate5605 Год назад +1

    i was fascinated and scared in 1977 of UFOs,...i was 7,...........the special effects in this film blow CGI away to me.

  • @glyph2011
    @glyph2011 5 лет назад

    One of my favourite ever movies. That is a thing of beauty. Awe inspiring. If only they could light it up on special request. EDIT someone mentioned in a comment it caught fire when it was left on...so they can’t light it up as it’s too damaged. So sad :-(

  • @dnakatomiuk
    @dnakatomiuk 5 лет назад

    I watched this movie about a month ago for the first time in 25 years and I loved it still

  • @Slikx666
    @Slikx666 5 лет назад

    Such a great film.

  • @cruiserdog9913
    @cruiserdog9913 5 лет назад +1

    You mentioned that the model makers names are on the model but you couldn't find them. At 1:23, just throwing it out there, could they have put their names in braille using the lights?

  • @RDPproject
    @RDPproject 5 лет назад +1

    01:08 two WWII fighter planes. They look like the Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945. (the pilots of those planes were some of the characters who were returned in the film) 01:27 there's a 40 gallon drum

  • @mr.l6615
    @mr.l6615 5 лет назад

    It would have been cool to see some footage of them adjusting it on set to film it. Showing the scene where it comes over the mountain would be cool to see at the end of this video.

  • @hummarstraful
    @hummarstraful 3 года назад

    Greatest film of all time.

  • @jerryatricks4168
    @jerryatricks4168 5 лет назад +4

    I wonder if the names of the model builders are inscribed in the windows using braille?

    • @Slax15
      @Slax15 5 лет назад

      Looked like braille to me also.

    • @dejavuwilson8479
      @dejavuwilson8479 5 лет назад

      I truly thought of that my self but i scrolled down to read the comments and you wrote what i was thinking 🤔✌

    • @tt-qh3kj
      @tt-qh3kj 5 лет назад

      I wonder if the model makers involved in the 1960's apollo missions did the same There names are still classified to this day

  • @ZeroMass
    @ZeroMass 5 лет назад +1

    Beauty is in the detail.. Adam has an awesome eye for detail 🍺

  • @newlam7958
    @newlam7958 3 года назад

    If you have seen "Alien" when Ripley is in the space shuttle pressing buttons to release gas or something to scare the alien, you can see when she presses these buttons, the parts look like sections from model kits like "Revel" where you break the model part off from the plastic stems in the kits.

  • @dereksmith2759
    @dereksmith2759 3 года назад

    Was any photo survey of this ever done?! Either back at construction time or more (ok relatively) recently? This is def a holy grail replica and even half scale build! I had always hoped to do one after meeting and spending time with Ralph McQuarrie at his place (to sit off to the side with his Oscar from Cocoon ;-) ), but only got into a basic plan based off of the photos I could find and some hunches...