Hedji wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:23 am
I've been pouring over reference material to try to determine whether I would like the Idol Grab look or the Peru Jungle reveal look for my next fedora.
I know that the scenes were shot quite a bit apart from each other, with the Jungle Reveal being one of the very last shots filmed, and the Idol Grab very early in the production.
Still, they look quite similar to me. I guess I would say the Peru hat looks a bit more conservative in the effects of the turn with less swoop on the wearer's right hand side (viewer's left). It could just be the angles of the reference photos though.
I am trying to pick my "everyday" fedora, and I am leaning towards the more modest look of the Jungle Reveal hat. It still has the turn, but perhaps a bit less curl on the sides of the brim?
Any other major differences that I should be noticing or that you notice? Anyone else care to weigh in on their preference?
Bumping this, as my HJ order falls right in line with this discussion.
The two right (stacked) jungle set photos are promo pics. The top I believe was used as reference for the poster illustration. The left photo of the jungle set might as well have been a promo pic, as it’s Indy’s face reveal to open the movie. The hats were barely, if at all, weathered.
By the time Indy made it to cave entrance, the weathering had begun — but his hat looked more dusty than anything - not so much sweat stain at this point.
The turn hadn’t started at the cave entrance either. It wasn’t evident after Indy swung across the pit with his whip. The turn is very clear at the Idol.
The crown wasn’t mushroomed. Stood tall, and very stove pipe straight, from Jungle to idol to escape.
The front pinch was really loose and soft here. I tightened up a lot by the time he reached the idol. …it loosened once again, before he jumped the pit during his escape. …the order of the shoot sequence was definitely at play here.
The front bash was tall and deep (Raiders look). A bit of a pucker in the right bash at times. The bash seemed to differ throughout every scene, as Ford was always futzing with his hat between takes.
There was little to no cowboy effect on the brim. The front brim had a gentle s-curve.