Originally posted by: Erikstormtrooper
The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie movie? It's not in B&W, but some desert scenes may be viewed through green-tinted binoculars.
Oh, I'm sorry. I was thinking Hitchcock! Had I done a little research, I would've realized there was a remake.
Originally posted by: musicman
Independence Day might have a shot you could use. There's lots of footage in the desert in that movie, and a lot of explosions. There's bound to be something!
The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie movie? It's not in B&W, but some desert scenes may be viewed through green-tinted binoculars.
Oh, I'm sorry. I was thinking Hitchcock! Had I done a little research, I would've realized there was a remake.
Originally posted by: musicman
Independence Day might have a shot you could use. There's lots of footage in the desert in that movie, and a lot of explosions. There's bound to be something!

Thanks for the suggestion!
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I've spent several days on this clone war sequence, and I cut it many different ways before I was happy with it. Now, I think it's pretty safe to say that it's spectacular, even without all of the sound FX. There's a driving force with the music, and a feeling of wonder at what's happening along with it, whereas in the original cut it came off as extremely unmemorable and unimportant. You'll see what I mean when you see this version; I have put the magic back into Star Wars.
As a sidenote, do you think it's a good idea to put the Darth Vader breathing sound at the end of the film (like in the original release of TPM)? I was planning on doing this.