The canopy of the Phantom has a blue glow. This is because the art was expected to be against a sky with a similar coloration. In essence, it was a cut-out that was superimposed on the background image. Instead of a blue sky, the background was of heavy gray clouds, which did not match the Phantom art. The cloudy background was used so that the relative motion could be more readily discernible. This is a trick that was developed as a result of Howard Hughes massive WWII film Gli angeli dell'inferno. While the air action in that film was massive, employing more airplanes than were owned by most countries, the cloudless skies of the California desert over which it was filmed made it seem that the planes were not moving at all. Despite the massive cost, Hughes scrapped all of the aerial scenes and re-shot them completely. Once the action was taking place with clouds in the background the film came alive. It was one of the most massive blockbuster hits of its day.
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