That's inspiring. Really like it.The music is a bit schmaltzy, and they had to cut out some of the final seconds of several landings, but overall it was a delight to watch.
Watch every SpaceX rocket landing attempt in 100 seconds
I didn't like it at all. It isn't a truthful summary of Falcon 9 development and because of that it just isn't very interesting.Show the Grashopper that blew up, the water landings, the stages that failed spectacularly, and THEN move on to the eventual triumphs.This is just a sanitised succession of clips that doesn't tell any story at all.
When Falcon Heavy finally flies - please do one for that, too.
Hi, I'm the producer of "Enchantress." Glad to read it found an audience.Some miscellaneous comments ...Regarding the lack of "negative" footage, keep in mind (as someone said) this isn't a documentary. It's art. It's like asking Leonardo da Vinci to paint the Mona Lisa with a hair sticking out of her right nostril. The film was intended to be a celebration of this incredible revolutionary technology we're witnessing unfold before us, in our lifetimes.As for certain editing choices ... I was limited to what SpaceX has released online. With barge ASDS landings, most of you know that the signal breaks up just before landing. I could have used frozen or broken images, but where's the art in that? Believe me, I would have loved to have shown it all the way to landing with perfect video, but SpaceX hasn't released that.As for certain notable missions not being used ... The reality is that for some of them good footage hasn't been released. The first launch from 39A, for example, was in heavy low cloud cover. Little could be seen.Also note that the video has to match with the music. I don't think there's a place in there for boosters crashing and exploding, not the way I interpreted it.The group Two Steps From Hell has inspired me to produce several music videos. You should check them out. Their web site is http://www.twostepsfromhell.com/. They typically release their albums on YouTube after a few weeks at https://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusic/videos. Give a listen. If you enjoy their music, purchase their digital albums through their web site.
Quote from: MATTBLAK on 05/15/2017 12:44 amWhen Falcon Heavy finally flies - please do one for that, too.Oh, believe me, I already have the music selected for that one.
The one criticism I have about your compilation is that you didn't include SES-10? The whole point of landing rockets is to re-use them