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The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was a pretty interesting show, but it didn't always feel like Indiana Jones. One big reason is the lack of John Williams "Raider's March". I've been doing this fun project where I insert snippets of Williams music, plus intro scenes of Harrison Ford and a few other fun things to make them feel more like Indiana Jones. I thought some of you might find them interested. I've recently completed my sixth such edit, where Indiana Jones takes on Dracula!
Anyone figured out how they did several scenes in the movie? Excellent show. The scene where he walks across the letter on the cement tile floor and spelling the correct spelling of Jehova, was an excellent scene. I wondered how they managed to make it look real. Underneath the cement, there are no ground. That is the wrong spelling letter. Or how about the crossing bridge. It looks like he walked across a canyon floating on air. That is really neat. Stephen Spielberg is a good producer/director. He was the movie. A bright man to be is Steven Spielberg.