From my very limited experience of submarines, A few navy open days, but quite extensive knowledge of film sets, you would have had to open it up and make it bigger to get a film crew and kit in there. Just from a practical point of of view it would need to be “exploded”.
From a cinematography point of view, a submarine would look about as exciting as a server room if you didn’t add all the inaccuracies and whistles as bells. All the wide metal gangplanks and flashing lights etc. Creates the atmosphere.
While I have upmost admiration for the armed services, I imagine operating a submarine in peacetime is a rather boring exercise in mathematics and IT and requires a little “sexing up”.
Anyway, good first episode. I shall look forward to catching up with tonight’s once I’m settled on shift.
From a cinematography point of view, a submarine would look about as exciting as a server room if you didn’t add all the inaccuracies and whistles as bells. All the wide metal gangplanks and flashing lights etc. Creates the atmosphere.
While I have upmost admiration for the armed services, I imagine operating a submarine in peacetime is a rather boring exercise in mathematics and IT and requires a little “sexing up”.
Anyway, good first episode. I shall look forward to catching up with tonight’s once I’m settled on shift.