JediStrider wrote:Very, very cool. It's really awesome to see Lucas mingling with everybody. Same with Robin. Good stuff.
Indiana wrote:Thanks for posting. I wish I could have been there.
frude_dude wrote:thanks for the snapshots. one question though. since you saw the digital version, could you tell if there were any additional scenes that have reportedly been left out of the film print version? for example, there was talk of Dagobah exclusively being in the digital version. anything come to mind based on the talk here?
Prozacship wrote:
no dagobah or anything else diff in the digi version...however, in addition to the props and costumes were production drawings including one that was titled "yoda escape to dagobah" They are already working on the DVD with approx 200 additional shots....I assume that will be one included.
jad wrote:Prozacship wrote:
no dagobah or anything else diff in the digi version...however, in addition to the props and costumes were production drawings including one that was titled "yoda escape to dagobah" They are already working on the DVD with approx 200 additional shots....I assume that will be one included.
Did they give a presentation or something after the film where they told about the 200 odd shots being added to the dvd? I just haven't heard that exact info before so I'm interested.
DoubleSith wrote:Wow, the new ILM facilities look awesome. Last time I was in San Francisco it was all just a muddy construction site! Thanks for sharing your pictures, Prozacship.
Capt. Sith Park wrote:Thanx 'U Rebel Scum' 4 sharing your pics - Awesome!
I'm confused about the Digital version, have heard/read and was told at Celebration 3 at McCallum's Spectacular program that the Digital version would have a sequence(s) not in the Film version?
At Robert Guyette's (Viz FX) program - He told of how George was and would be tinkering, tweaking right up until days before the 19th - Ex. Vader's Arms up (Trailer), Arms down (Soundtrack Musical Journey DVD)
Matthew Wood (Sound, Greivous voice) said he was heading back to the Ranch to continue working on the DVD where we would find (and has since been confirmed) a number (5-6) of Deleted scenes
The Ep.3 Wookies, Vader, Anakin-OB1-Padme costumes + Props were also at C3 but not Tion Meddon, Palpatine-Bail costumes, Droids, Vader helmet or the models - What a treat!
With that 'Tarkin on the Bridge' Background - I like how GL in his recurring Vizual themes is repeating the last shot of the Prequel T to those in the OT
By chance, was the Life-size X-Wing there?
jakson5 wrote:Vader77 wrote:Hehe that's awesome, you got to meet Robin Williams...oh how I envy you.
Who is Robin Williams?
DKR1138 wrote:Swedish Chef wrote:Prozac, Congrats to you for being lucky enough to get that little opportunity. Bet it was fun.
I have my own sad and tragic story to add to this thread and make it a little more despressing. Years ago, we're talking like 77-78, my aunt, who lived in California at the time, was given the chance to become an exec at Lucasfilm... and she TURNED IT DOWN!!! I could have been going to CA to the Lucasfilm employee family fucking BBQs every summer, but NO! My aunt decided to go into real estate. And my life has been a terrible slide to the dark side ever since. For all that happens to me, I can always look and back think, 'if only I could be in Cali right now, eating hamburgers with Lucas, the whole goddamn ILM posse and Natalie fucking Portman.'
But at least my aunt did get some Lucasfilm personalized office pens and a photo op with some Stormtroopers.
Goddamn it, I need a drink.
LOL sif turn down that job... Id be drinking myself to sleep as well...
timbo wrote:I almost got a job doing IT/hardware support for LucasFilm. I lived in kentucky, and they wouldn't pay moving expenses to get me to california.
Bandersnatch wrote:timbo wrote:I almost got a job doing IT/hardware support for LucasFilm. I lived in kentucky, and they wouldn't pay moving expenses to get me to california.
Holy shit, really? My little half-assed company would even at least pay moving expenses. Weird...
notBowen wrote:Uh oh, someone left Lucas out in the sun too long. He's spoiling.
KeithGap wrote:I got to go, too. Thanks to the two most incredible friends in the world I have who work at Lucasfilm. Pictures and commentary and (spoiler-free) review here:
http://www.gappage.com
KeithGap wrote:We were at the Metreon in San Francisco in the digital theater. Brand new projection system from what I hear.
http://thisweekintech.com/node/3523
Was truly nice to be able to stand up and cheer for George when it was over. I've seen the film two more times now and, for me, it just gets better each time.
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