The bit at the end where Nemo and all his freinds look like they're
really in the real fishtank. Its certainly very cool but I cant work
out how its done.
I did see that the scary fish (the one with all of the teeth) was actually a puppet on a stick. The same type that they use in the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show. I told that to my husband and he did not believe me. I only saw it because the guy in the clamshell next to me was taking pictures with a flash.
I did see that the scary fish (the one with all of the teeth) was actually a puppet on a stick. The same type that they use in the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show. I told that to my husband and he did not believe me. I only saw it because the guy in the clamshell next to me was taking pictures with a flash.
The Anglerfish (the "scary one") is an AA, like any other - from Stitch to the Yeti. The projections in the tank are also just that - projections. Done very, very well with proprietary tech, but it's still just projections.
If you stick your head out of your clamshell (not recommended!) and then look above it, you'll see a screen where the images are being projected, then I believe that the rest works like the ballroom at the HM - ie. you are just seeing a reflection.
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