vaderios said:Hmm Oups?
-Angel
The one on the right has an on set backdrop whereas the one on the left has a matte painting backdrop due to the high angle. you can see the backdrop on the bottom left here and the main walls on the right hand side.
The matte needs a bit of tweaking on the high angle shot to help it match the on set piece.
Deckard2 said:HOTH ESCAPE:
One thing that always bothered me, Luke blows up the AT-AT and then the next screen he is getting in his X-wing to go to Dagobah?
Wouldnt he be surrounded by stormtroopers? And how does he get to his X-wing and the other rebels without having resistance from the Empire attack force?
well here's my take on this.
Luke is quite far from the base when he is shot down and destroys the AT-AT. After the generator is destroyed and the troopers enter Hoth base. Vader is after Luke and he sees the Falcon escaping. Maybe he thinks that Luke is on board. Vader is using the whole destroy the rebels to find Luke without the Emperor knowing what his true agenda was so after he thinks Luke has escaped he probably wouldn't have cared less if they are all captured or not and orders the fleet to pursue the Falcon. Then we see the falcon fly past Luke who is walking back to the base. now he suddenly appears at the transports which seems a bit sudden. But this behind the scenes shot shows Luke walking back through the detestation of the battle so this may well have been a cut scene which would have lengthened the scene
.Where are all the Imperials? well they're off chasing the falcon. Vader has returned to the executor for the pursuit. Now 3 stardestroyers try to trap the falcon , and with the amount of ships we see approach HOTH that doesn't leave any for a blockade after one has been disabled. So luke is able to escape without any problems, so no blockade. Vader is using the whole destroy the rebels to find Luke without the Emperor knowing what his true agenda was so after he thinks Luke has escaped he probably wouldn't have cared less if they are all captured or not.
The whole clone wars original cartoon now not being canon is another thing that was changed because Lucas wanted to do his own version of the cartoon after the original one that he had nothing to do with was so successful. if it wasn't supposed to be canon why was it used to introduce General Grievous and have the final moments lead directly into ROTS, which Lucas himself asked them to do.
This is why i will only ever use what is in the 6 movies as canon for Revisited and nothing outside for these because the canon keeps changing all the time and has become a mess.