◗ The World’s Most Wanted Man The SEALs return to base with their target in hand. 40 strips, and 3 inches under them we added some Lee 216 diffusion so the light would seem directionless. It just sort of glowed. It was enough to give us a small hue in the room, it worked well with the Alexa, and we could dim it down enough that it didn’t look too bright with the night-vision lenses.” Fraser and his team went to great lengths to devise a night-vision lensing system that would replicate the look and feel of military-issue night-vision goggles. “We tested a few different setups before we managed to source some night-vision devices and convert them to accept a PL mount,” says Fraser. “We weren’t allowed to use exactly what Navy SEALs use, of course, because that’s classified, but this was something similar. The image looks dirty, like there’s a bit of muck in the lens, and that makes the sequence feel quite real.” The night vision was achieved with a combination of two imagehttp://www.filmo-usa.com http://www.filmo-usa.com