The set was large, tall and the main level lead to lower sublevels by series of small flights of steps. The main level was a bit uneven, had two peaks that indicated man made structures, sported a big dead looking tree, the ground was strewn with dead leaves and rocks, some with crystalline structures. The set was otherwise extensively dressed with mosses, branches, vines, grasses, spider webs. relics and ....skulls. A wall was decorated with carved skulls and there were stones with carvings on them. The set clearly iluded somewhere outdoors and there were devices in the set roof that produced lightnings. Early models of the set were marked with signs in Spanish that read "Cemetery"
Indy's Sidekick said:I liked the pics. Looks very Raiders as opposed to Temple of Doom anything like that.
Professor Jones said:I really love what I see!!! That's pure Indy-Style!!!!!
But can you explain me one thing? What is exactly a "soundstage"? I thougth it was a place where you record sounds or music for a movie... in that case what's the need of a scenography? I beg you pardon for my ignorance, it's surely fault of the language, that's the meaning of the word "soundstage" traslated in italian (my original language)...
salussolia said:wait is this originally a german site ???
i know we have people all around though
Professor Jones said:I really love what I see!!! That's pure Indy-Style!!!!!
But can you explain me one thing? What is exactly a "soundstage"? I thougth it was a place where you record sounds or music for a movie... in that case what's the need of a scenography? I beg you pardon for my ignorance, it's surely fault of the language, that's the meaning of the word "soundstage" traslated in italian (my original language)...
Niteshade007 said:I clicked the links, but I don't see any pictures.
salussolia said:are you italian?? what region??
oh im an italian american also have a little yugoslavianProfessor Jones said:I'm from the wonderful city of Venice!
Professor Jones said:I'm from the wonderful city of Venice!