I don't agree with the way the guy on the blog I robbed this video off writes, but he knows how to find a good video when he puts his mind to it. Some truly epic stuff here. My favourite part is at 1:19 when you can see what looks like shooting stars one after another cutting across the sky. Also, it has the added bonus of having some palm trees in the shot as well, which provides a nice contrast to all the built up cities in the majority of the film. Really cool. The music kinda makes you feel like the you've just watched a beautiful family film all the way to the end, and now your heart soars as you watch the ships captain go down with the boat as everyone gets up to leave the cinema...or something to that effect...
There are many methods for putting a ship in a bottle. The secret of getting the ship in a bottle is the masts. The simplest and most widespread way of inserting a ship into a bottle is turned back masts with a long thread running out of the bottle neck. The mast has a hinge at the bottom, which permits the mast to easily lie back. There are many different types of hinges which could be used. When you pull the thread that is running out of the bottle neck, the mast is raised to a vertical position. It is necessary afterwards to cut this thread.