Flaming torches in films
Flaming torches in films
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silverfoxcc

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8,144 posts

169 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Watching a film in which the actors are in a cave with flaming torches
These just are burning quite well but do not appear to either dim and go out, or start to burn the wooden stick the fabric is wrapped around
They are in common use where .mobs appaer to chase the vampire/monster etc

Been puzzling me for years how it is done

Anyone know?

Edited by silverfoxcc on Sunday 12th February 23:30

Spare tyre

12,137 posts

154 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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I know in kids programs the higher you lift them the brighter they get


We still use them here when new people with teeth move into the village

sherman

14,957 posts

239 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Parafin soaked hessian tightly bound to the post.
Will burn for at least an hour or more. The torch will be on screen for 3 minutes tops.

Edited by sherman on Saturday 11th February 11:58

K87

4,176 posts

123 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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I had a house in Portugal with these around the garden, looked fancy when you had people for drinks. They use lamp oil with a container and a wick.

WelshChris

1,277 posts

278 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Spare tyre said:
I know in kids programs the higher you lift them the brighter they get


We still use them here when new people with teeth move into the village
hehe

Davie_GLA

6,869 posts

223 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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On a scale of 1 to 10, just how high are you? smile

cheesejunkie

5,252 posts

41 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Davie_GLA said:
On a scale of 1 to 10, just how high are you? smile
As a kite was my first thought.

Somebody who has only thought about this question now has obviously not played enough CRPGs. Elder Scrolls in particular.

Yip, hessian oil soaked wrap. Why the fk do I know that. When you were ...

Punctilio

827 posts

47 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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I believe there's a PH thread designed for the curious musings of befuddled lovers of the hemp.

Sprinter vannnn

10 posts

39 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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I think it's a perfectly reasonable question and while we're on the subject of vampires here's another.

In the films I've seen with Christopher Lee etc as the vampire they always have perfect hair, but how do they comb it and keep it perfect when they don't have a reflection?

Sporky

10,706 posts

88 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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That one is obvious when you know.

They turn into a bat each night. When they turn back, their hair is reset to perfection.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

74 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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K87 said:
I had a house in Portugal with these around the garden, looked fancy when you had people for drinks. They use lamp oil with a container and a wick.
Not the same. you're describing the Tiki torch, filled with citronella oil to give light and repel mosquitoes at the same time.
Essential for evening barbecues where the little buggers will eat you alive. biggrin


bongtom

2,018 posts

107 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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In the late 70s my parents would put those oil road lamps around the garden when they had parties. Looked ace at night but very council in the daylight!

K87

4,176 posts

123 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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NMNeil said:
K87 said:
I had a house in Portugal with these around the garden, looked fancy when you had people for drinks. They use lamp oil with a container and a wick.
Not the same. you're describing the Tiki torch, filled with citronella oil to give light and repel mosquitoes at the same time.
Essential for evening barbecues where the little buggers will eat you alive. biggrin
Classic PH, someone telling me about what I do in my life!

My torches are not filled with citronella oil, they are filled with lamp oil, have done so for many years andin there are no mosquitos where I live.



vladcjelli

3,362 posts

182 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Having made some flaming torches for a bit of recreational cave exploration as a kid, I can say, and have told my own kids, without doubt they are a st way of illuminating your path through peril infested underground chicanery.

Holding the light source in your hand inevitably means it is in front of you. Hence, all you can see is the torch and nothing beyond. Ideally, you’d have a torch bearer holding one up just behind or to the side of you, but that’s not how it usuallly works in films.

Big Stevie

594 posts

40 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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vladcjelli said:
Having made some flaming torches for a bit of recreational cave exploration as a kid, I can say, and have told my own kids, without doubt they are a st way of illuminating your path through peril infested underground chicanery.

Holding the light source in your hand inevitably means it is in front of you. Hence, all you can see is the torch and nothing beyond. Ideally, you’d have a torch bearer holding one up just behind or to the side of you, but that’s not how it usuallly works in films.
But how does the torch bearer see in front of them?

I think their main purpose when used in caves is to keep Siberian tigers at bay. Did you see any?

Pitre

5,851 posts

258 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Big Stevie said:
vladcjelli said:
Having made some flaming torches for a bit of recreational cave exploration as a kid, I can say, and have told my own kids, without doubt they are a st way of illuminating your path through peril infested underground chicanery.

Holding the light source in your hand inevitably means it is in front of you. Hence, all you can see is the torch and nothing beyond. Ideally, you’d have a torch bearer holding one up just behind or to the side of you, but that’s not how it usuallly works in films.
But how does the torch bearer see in front of them?

I think their main purpose when used in caves is to keep Siberian tigers at bay. Did you see any?
....and wildebeest.

Spare tyre

12,137 posts

154 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Big Stevie said:
vladcjelli said:
Having made some flaming torches for a bit of recreational cave exploration as a kid, I can say, and have told my own kids, without doubt they are a st way of illuminating your path through peril infested underground chicanery.

Holding the light source in your hand inevitably means it is in front of you. Hence, all you can see is the torch and nothing beyond. Ideally, you’d have a torch bearer holding one up just behind or to the side of you, but that’s not how it usuallly works in films.
But how does the torch bearer see in front of them?

I think their main purpose when used in caves is to keep Siberian tigers at bay. Did you see any?
Stupid boy, they also have a torch bearer

Tango13

9,887 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Pitre said:
....and wildebeest.
How does a wildebeest sweep majestically in a cave?

Pitre

5,851 posts

258 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Tango13 said:
Pitre said:
....and wildebeest.
How does a wildebeest sweep majestically in a cave?
Well, they don't, on account of the flaming torches biggrin