
According to Wikipedia, the original HAL lens and another prop were purchased for just ten shillings (£0.50).įor the iconic scenes shot from HAL’s point-of-view, Kubrick opted for a different lens, instead using a a Cinerama 160-degree Fairchild-Curtis wide-angle, as that was the only suitably wide option for the cameras he used. Given that a Nikkor 8mm f/2.8 will generally cost you in the neighborhood of $2000-$3000, it’s probably better that ThinkGeek came up with their own version. This 1:1 scale prop replica model kit has been meticulously researched and is now available for the first time. This bizarre little factoid came out of the company ThinkGeek, who make a replica HAL for sale. 1: Model Kit with Lights Finally an injected plastic model kit of Hal 9000 is being released by Moebius models. HAL was built using a Nikon 8mm f/2.8 fisheye, with an incredibly bulbous front element. But that smooth piece of glass that made up HAL’s eye into the corridors of Discovery One? It turns out that’s a far more familiar - but still rather rare - piece of hardware. The all-seeing computer eye from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Oddysey is as famed for his cool demeanor as for his baleful red glare. Jackson, the director of the ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’ trilogies, bought the prop when it was sold by Christie’s in London for £17,500 in 2010.Īs Jackson points out, the plate was partially disassembled when he arrived, with the “eye” hidden behind the lens cap, pointing out the rear – the director didn’t think to take the cap off at the time.Īs for HAL’s point-of-view shots in the film, these were taken on a Cinerama Fairchild-Curtis wideangle lens with a 160° field of view.HAL 9000 is one of cinema’s most iconic villains. Want to see how it works? The video below is of Mythbuster’s Adam Savage visiting film-maker Peter Jackson in New Zealand in 2016. This great decal will change the color of your Apple logo to a. Then they simply shone a light through it. It not just reminds me of 2001: Space Odyssey, but also of the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica. But how did they add the glow? Simple – they used the camera’s very own red filter (R60) which screws on to the back of the lens. The on-screen HAL 900 – the single “eye” in blazing red – was played by one of Nikon’s most extreme lenses, its 8mm f/8 fisheye. The HAL 9000 lens in Peter Jackson’s prop store (Pic: Adam Savage’s Tested/YouTube) This will be a quick project for modelers with average (or better) skills and as I said, the parts layout make painting this terminal very easy indeed. Based on actual studio blueprints, this incredibly detailed, hand-assembled replica features a custom-ground fish-eye lens with a sticker to replicate the writing on the original Nikkor lens, a red LED eye, the ability to speak one of 15 movie. HAL 9000 needed to be all-seeing – the film’s plot hinges on his ability to detect a conversation between two of the crew. The set also includes a set of decals that include the distinctive HAL 9000 identification across the top of the terminal as well as typical camera markings for the adjustable lens frame. HAL 9000 Well, it doesn't come with the Discovery One, but this HAL 9000 (500) is the closest you'll come to that ship's charismatic AI controller. He had to find a visual presence for him aswell.Īs the recent exhibition at London’s Design Museum showed, Kubrick was a gifted stills photographer aswell as a film director. I made a small aluminum plate to highlight the HAL 9000 logo decal. Just a little detail, but those sometimes make all the difference. 3D gel sticker showing the evil artificial intelligence HAL 9000 Can be used to breathe life into toasters, PCs and other devices Not suitable for people. Kubrick cast actor Douglas Rain as the voice of HAL, but the voice was only part of the persona. Amazing what a piece of black anodized aluminum, a Nikon lens, a HAL 9000 sticker and an aluminum lens ring does to make this look professional.

While in charge of a spacecraft whose secret mission – hidden from its unfortunate crew – is to make contact with a possible alien entity, he starts to malfunction.

HAL 9000, the eerily calm computer in Stanley Kubrick’s epic science fiction film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, was voted the 13th greatest villain in the American Film Institute’s 100 Years… 100 Heroes & Villains.
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KF article top HAL 9000: so that’s what a red filter does… (Pic: Stanley Kubrick Productions/MGM)
