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ApiContraption t1_j9ufm1q wrote

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JohnMarkParker t1_j9va2mb wrote

She was built as a bridging vehicle. During combat, two of these would jump over a river, towing cables. Over here on the throttle, flip that open and throttle up. This will boost you into a horseless jump. Not now! Not... not now, Sir!

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HolyRamenEmperor t1_j9z5l99 wrote

Much easier to get controlled close-up or cut-away shots, or dangerous stunts. Even trained horses can be unpredictable and react to the commotion of the set and crew.

They still use real horses for longer takes and mid-to-far shots.

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