From: YourName@YourISP.com   
      
   In article , Dimensional Traveler   
    wrote:   
   > On 6/11/2016 7:22 PM, Tim Bruening wrote:   
   > > On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 2:11:34 PM UTC-7, Your Name wrote:   
   > >> In article ,   
   > >> wrote:   
   > >>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 8:57:18 PM UTC-7, Your Name wrote:   
   > >>>> In article <7b85ccf7-fa9d-491d-bc0a-21c849a4aeda@googlegroups.com>,   
   > >>>> wrote:   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> When Mark was removing pieces from the Aries 4 MAV, it looked to me   
   like   
   > >>>>> the pieces were falling as fast as they would on Earth!   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> That's because they made the movie on Earth. ;-)   
   > >>>   
   > >>> But the producers were able to simulate zero gravity on the Hermes.   
   > >>   
   > >> It's easier to simulate in a small space (or even filmed in reality   
   > >> using the "Vomit Comet"). It requires attaching everything to wires on   
   > >> an overhead gantry system or filming underwater, which is far more   
   > >> difficult and cumbersome in a wide open space than inside a studio. The   
   > >> only other way is to digitally add the pieces in post-production, which   
   > >> makes it difficult for actor interaction.   
   > >   
   > > How did they simulate the balls of water floating in the Hermes as a crew   
   > > member cartwheeled and ate them?   
   >   
   > CGI water.   
      
   Yep, or booking time on a "Vomit Comet" plane ride.   
      
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