I bought a couple of rolls of reflective tape to use as lit portholes.


We used a paper punch to cut out uniform portholes and placed a couple on the side of the ship. using the flash we got a pretty good lit window effect.


next thing to do is to strap a high powered flashlight onto a video camera and see if we can get the effect we are trying for in motion.
the following pics are cloae shots that marc took of stuff laying around the studio just for fun.


