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Behind-the-scenes production of the development history of western China

The epic masterpiece in American westerns was originally shot in the art nouveau Rama with three screen widths and compressed on a small TV screen to enjoy, so the panoramic momentum will be greatly reduced. The film launched a rare all-star lineup, including almost all the big-name male stars at that time. The whole film introduces the history of white people's exploration of the American West with three stories, directed by three great directors, among which john ford directed Civil War, khenry hathaway directed Rivers, Plains and Illegal Immigrants, and george marshall directed Railroad. Many scenes are spectacular, and photography and music are first-class standards. Because three cameras shoot at the same time, the lighting scenery and so on change with the width of the frame (2.59: 1), the production cost is greatly increased. MGM finally spent $654.38 million+$05 million.

The History of Western Development is the first feature film shot by Lamar, a new art in film history. Because three cameras are used at the same time, the whole film can't be close-up. Moreover, in order to avoid being confused, when shooting lines for the white camera and the actors, the actors who play opposite scenes should look at the inner third of each other's eyes to avoid being confused. Because the camera was huge, there was an accident when shooting a gun battle on the train. The stuntman Bob Morgan was injured on a 30-mile-an-hour train and eventually lost a leg and an eye.