I just watched The Martian again and noticed something I missed the first time: Watney's notebook has four holes (instead of three) punched in the left margin, which means it's probably A4 in size (though I didn't get a close enough look to be sure).
This is odd since it's an American mission. Is there an official explanation? If not, what's the likeliest explanation?
- By 2035 the US has switched to ISO paper formats and metric measurements.
- Watney stole the notebook from Vogel's personal effects.
- The production designer thought that that particular notebook looked cool.
- Other.
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I've reached out to the film's Prop Master and the film's Senior Graphics Artist who both kindly responded to my (more than slightly odd) email.
I assume they won't mind my quoting verbatim.
I don't remember any 4 hole binders. We punched all the hand books to 3 holed ones with 2 hooks like NASA does. The binders in bg [background] were probably 4 hole just cause it was easier to get. No hidden meaning just budget and time. Haha
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There are many prop elements that go into a complicated film like the Martian and when making decisions about what props should look like we firstly research what NASA has used in the past, or what fits into are fictional Martian world and helps to tell our story and look good on screen.
I'm pleased that you and your friends found the ring binders so interesting, I just hope the rest of the film lived up to your exacting standards.
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