Some amazing results can be conjured up with a little ingenuity, passion, and imagination, even if you don't have a lot of money to spend.
Al-Ghaili's videos on scientific breakthrough have been watched by millions of people.
He's written, directed, and created the special effects for an upcoming independent sci-fi film about megastructures and orbital rings. The film's impressive trailer has already been viewed by 1.2 million fans on YouTube, and is expected to be released in late 2022.
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The most complicated engineering project in human history is being launched because of unforeseen events. When megastructures start to cause damage to our planet, Randof tries to keep them together. There is a conflict between humans in the rings and the population on the surface of the planet.
Megastructures like orbital rings are fascinating due to the mind-blowing deployment of materials, astronomical costs, and construction timescales that surpass any human lifespan.
"I have always been a fan of spaceships and megastructures, and I thought combining them with Earth, a planet we live on, would make them more realistic," Al-Ghaili said. The movie is more than an hour long. The event that led to the construction of the rings is highlighted. They created conflicts in the future. In addition to Germany, India, Nigeria and France, the film was shot there. I had to hire some people to do some filming abroad because I couldn't travel to all of these countries during the lock down.
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On the technical side, I'm using Cinema 4D, Octane Render and Adobe After Effects. The editing is done in a computer program. This project is really exciting for me.
He said that the budget was not a large one. When the movie is out, I will let you know. I'm saving a lot of money because I'm the only one doing all the visual effects. The money is used to buy 3D models from online stores. Everything is out of the picture when it comes to visual effects. You don't need much more than passion, practice, and a good computer.
"Orbital" should be available on streaming platforms at some point in the future, but no release date has been set.
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