Masters of the Air - Behind the scenes - It took a group effort to keep a show of this magnitude era-correct. Here's a deeper look behind-the-scenes.
Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, and scripted by John Orloff, “Masters of the Air” follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen, and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of “Masters of the Air.” Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.
The series features a stellar cast led by Academy Award nominee Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann, who are joined by Raff Law, Academy Award nominee Barry Keoghan, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook and Ncuti Gatwa.
Hailing from Apple Studios, "Masters of the Air" is executive produced by Steven Spielberg through Amblin Television, and Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman for Playtone. Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey co-executive produce alongside Playtone’s Steven Shareshian. In addition to writing, Orloff co-executive produces. Graham Yost also serves as co-executive producer. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Dee Rees and Tim Van Patten serve as directors.
Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, and scripted by John Orloff, “Masters of the Air” follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen, and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of “Masters of the Air.” Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.
The series features a stellar cast led by Academy Award nominee Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann, who are joined by Raff Law, Academy Award nominee Barry Keoghan, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook and Ncuti Gatwa.
Hailing from Apple Studios, "Masters of the Air" is executive produced by Steven Spielberg through Amblin Television, and Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman for Playtone. Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey co-executive produce alongside Playtone’s Steven Shareshian. In addition to writing, Orloff co-executive produces. Graham Yost also serves as co-executive producer. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Dee Rees and Tim Van Patten serve as directors.
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00:00 We're getting through this, says the gambler.
00:04 I think it's really important that we create a kind of library
00:10 where people can understand what it took to keep our country free.
00:14 And action!
00:16 There is an era that has to be recreated here.
00:20 And there is no way to have this level of authenticity without all of our great artists.
00:25 Shout out to Colleen. Four time Oscar winner. Stop playing with her.
00:27 Colleen Atwood is the legend of legends. I feel so fortunate that we had her.
00:32 Colleen is incredible. She really brings the characters to the costumes.
00:37 I started way before we started shooting, manufacturing the leathers that pilots wore
00:43 because no place in the world had them.
00:45 And I needed for each character three or four versions of their costume.
00:49 The target for today is Berlin.
00:52 We did find a few B-17s in the world that do occasionally fly,
00:58 but they weren't going to get us through production.
01:00 So we built two B-17s.
01:03 All right, boys, huddle up.
01:05 We ended up building full exteriors and then all the interior pieces.
01:11 That was pretty much a year's work.
01:13 This looks great. Every authentic detail in here.
01:16 The combination of the construction of the plane with content walls
01:20 gave the boys the real feeling of fighters going by and shooting at them.
01:24 And I think it helped their reactions and them really feeling what the terror might be like.
01:30 Open fire. Let him have it.
01:32 The volume is a gift. It's phenomenal.
01:34 The gimbal's moving and you're looking at that plane as soon as it passes.
01:37 You're in the plane. You're fighting.
01:39 This project, it's an absolute dream come true.
01:43 And you end up getting in this flow where it becomes your life.
01:48 You just feel so blessed to be a part of it.
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