


We’ve also partnered up with a few of experts that can tell us if these are the accurate weapons where they appeared.”

“Internally, our team is studying books - or online - or going to places, but we also visit war museums. “We were looking at color photographs of the time, and we were trying to make our palette look like the color - the Kodachrome color palette - so that we could get that the vibrancy of some of those colors,” Mele added. “We had people who were sending us drone footage of Italy, we had a colleague of ours, who was from Italy, who brought drone footage just so you get the vegetation and the feel of the mountains and all that.”Īs far as the characters, technology and world-building, research was incredibly involved. “For the maps, the world, and the rendering we use archival footage - we’ve done a lot of that,” Mele said.
