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Last additions - Promo Photos & Logos
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BOG Logo 02144 viewsPhoto courtesy of Red Eye.May 21, 2017
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BOG Ad 06142 viewsScan provided by Tom Simpson.Nov 13, 2016
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BOG Promo 07142 viewsPhoto courtesy of Red Eye.Nov 12, 2016
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BOG Promo 05148 viewsPhoto courtesy of Red Eye.Nov 12, 2016
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BOG Promo Artwork 02143 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo Artwork 03138 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo 06136 viewsPhoto courtesy of Red Eye.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo Artwork 01148 viewsPhoto courtesy of Bishop37.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo 04147 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo 03129 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo 01137 viewsPhoto courtesy of Red Eye.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Promo 02128 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Logo 01125 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Matte Painting 05163 viewsA tram while being captured by the Cylons.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Matte Painting 04144 viewsStep 4: Final composite of matte painting and live action.

The painting was created by Universal Hartland matte artist Jena Holman under the supervision of visual effects artist David Stipes.

The matte shot was used at the end of the 1979 commercial and lasted only a few seconds.
Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Matte Painting 03139 viewsStep 3: Painting witch blacked out area for live action.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Matte Painting 02140 viewsStep 2: Live action with matte in place.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Fake Entrance140 viewsA commercial was to be shot and shown to generate excitement and attract people to the show while the ride itself was still being designed and constructed. The major drawback was that nothing was finished enough to be photographed or to show off. So it was decided that a matte painting has to be created to show a Cylon styled ship or structure that opens and kidnaps a Universal Studios Tour tram.

The following steps will show you how this special shot was done.
Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Matte Painting 01151 viewsStep 1: Live action background plate.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Electronics Work 03112 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Electronics Work 02110 viewsNov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes Electronics Work 01128 viewsAVG technicians at work.Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes AVG Logo118 viewsAll animatronic characters of BOG were made by a company named AVG.

In all, 20 mechanical "actors" were created for the attraction.
Nov 11, 2016
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BOG Behind the Scenes143 viewsNov 11, 2016
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