My Astrophotography in the Movie Project Hail Mary

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498 points by wallflower 3 days ago


rpastro - 2 hours ago

Hey everyone, I’m the astrophotographer, but I’m not OP. I’m assuming OP picked up my article and posted here and that’s ok! So I quickly created an account here to comment.

Having a quick read through the comments I just want to say thank you for the kind words! Please follow my IG (https://www.instagram.com/deepskyjourney) to see more of my photography, and the reddit article if you want to drop a comment with any questions :)

https://www.reddit.com/r/ProjectHailMary/s/NbRv3sj3fs

Cheers,

Rod Prazeres

DorkyPup - 5 hours ago

This is incredible and wonderful news, huge congratulations! As someone who works at the intersection of design and engineering, the detail about delivering "starless versions" so the credit typography doesn't compete with the bright stars is exactly the kind of invisible technical problem-solving I love reading about on here.

On a personal note, I find it very refreshing to hear that a major studio opted for real captured photography. Love that they specifically wanted the authenticity of real narrowband data and that speaks to the production team's vision. Enjoy the premiere night, feel incredibly proud. I was already planning on watching the movie this weekend (it releases here on the 26th) and now I'm doubly excited because I know this neat little tidbit.

I'm pretty sure this "Dad did something crazy" moment is going to be a core memory for your kids. Congrats!

throw0101d - 6 hours ago

Somewhat related, nature photographer/youtuber Danni Connor had her recording of a red squirrel used in the movie Dune (Part 1) for the sound of the desert mouse (muad'dib). Her interviewing with (Oscar-winning) sound designer Mark Mangini on it:

* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtfzjehDg74

* transcript: https://otter.ai/u/PA9dbWFA7BgPgLZN9CSo1WFAjXk

* https://www.iflscience.com/wildlife-photographers-viral-squi...

* https://markmangini.com/Mark_Mangini/Blog/Entries/2021/11/7_...

Story of her 'adopting' the squirrels:

* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tDlh62AVPo

The name of the squirrel is "Baby Pear"; her viral tweet:

* https://twitter.com/DaniConnorWild/status/127534941750838476...

j_bum - 6 hours ago

Incredible work, OP. What a proud feeling you must have. Congrats!!

My wife and I saw the movie this weekend, we thought it was great. I adored the book, yet I recognize a book can’t be perfectly translated to the screen.

I thought the directors did a good enough job at translating the sci-fi into something the masses would enjoy.

Kudos to you

shubhamjain - 6 hours ago

Amazing! Kudos to Hollywood, for going to this length to license the work, credit the author, involve him in the project. To respect realism as a goal for its own, even though "no one will notice" and a similar image might be "just a prompt away." I know how common is the latter these days.

tills13 - 2 hours ago

As more an more companies lazily use AI to achieve the same thing I am doubling down on supporting -- even if I don't really care about the subject -- anything that supports actual, real human art.

post_break - 4 hours ago

This reminds me of the photo of the vehicle assembly building featured in Iron Man: https://adactio.com/journal/1530/

0x38B - 6 hours ago

Me and my brother just saw the movie tonight and we stayed for the credits. I thought the images were beautiful.

Levitating - 37 minutes ago

This is kind of in line with the story, where amateur astronomers data from around the world is used to test a hypothesis.

I am currently reading the book.

Faaak - an hour ago

A bit indiscrete, but how much does the licence cost? Is it around hundreds, 1k, 10k?

scientism - 2 hours ago

That's really great news. For anyone looking for the astrophotography equipment, this is from one of his posts:

Telescope: William Optics UltraCat 76 Mount: Sky-Watcher Wave 150i Camera: ZWO ASI2600MM-Pro

mourner - 3 hours ago

Amazing achievement, congratulations! Can't seem to be able to read it though, it greets me with "Sorry, you have been blocked" CloudFlare page — is this a HN overloading the website, or did the host accidentally block IPs from Ukraine perhaps?

mkehrt - 3 hours ago

I was wondering what these images were! I wasn't sure if they were real photographs or not. They're great!

hectdev - 5 hours ago

As an amateur astrophotographer, I am both so envious and so happy for you. What a wonderful recognition of your talent and dedication to the craft. Kudos!

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Xenoamorphous - 32 minutes ago

Astrophagology?

TyrunDemeg101 - 4 hours ago

Congrats man! That's an awesome accomplishment!

Amazing movie and the end credit visuals WERE incredible!

AnDaltan - 3 hours ago

Dude, amazing! The images are beautiful and it's 1000 times better when you know they're real and not CGI/AI.

manyaoman - 5 hours ago

Those shots are stunning. Too bad I rarely pay attention to the credits. I always assumed a lot of effort goes into them though, and this post seems to confirm it.

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gwbennett - 5 hours ago

Great, great work! Congratulations and Bravo Zulu! Looking forward to seeing the movie this weekend.

khazhoux - 3 hours ago

Everyone do yourselves a favor and skip all trailers and go see this movie. It was a delight start to finish. I was so glad I knew zero what the story was.

stogot - 3 hours ago

This post makes me want to go see the movie now. Is it in imax? I didn’t enjoy the book (Martian was his best) but maybe I will enjoy this

double07zip - 6 hours ago

This is amazing. Your photos are art!

ferreyadinarta - 5 hours ago

Wow, congratulations!!

poulpy123 - 6 hours ago

nice !

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