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Topic: I Know What Happens in Ep.III
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Entaris
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Member # 224
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posted 10-15-2002 11:46 PM
ummm...sorry to burst yer bubble, but id have to dissagree, thats not lucas's style, he will have witty story plots, and flashy turn arounds... I have already stated this is going to be made for a continues flow... or rather, episode three will leave of so people can watch straight from 1-6 and it will make sense... it is thus that at the end of ep. III, and not mid way, as some believe, anakin will die, and then you will have to watch ANH and all that to see what happens. Yes, it could be based off of a volcano, but that rumors been going around sense the begining of starwars, you really gonna rely on it? i personaly think anakin will be overseeing the begining productions of palpatines brand new weapon for the republic, though we all know it doesnt get used for the republic*coughDEATHSTARcough* he and obi-wan will fight, and anakin will fall into the powercore, or something, and then, if its not the end of the movie, thats all we see out of palpatine and anakin for the rest of the film... Im personaly looking forward to seeing chewy and han being introduced, as we know they have to have a part in the movie, you know, seeing what it is han does that makes jaba so darned mad...heck, i bet you jar jar gets fed to the rancor.... HA! WOULDNT THAT BE GREAT?!
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Posts: 796 | From: Victorville | Registered: May 2002 | Logged: 67.219.72.91
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Naga Sadow
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Member # 348
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posted 02-05-2003 05:24 PM
I love how people always decide to make up things. Here is something directly quoted from starwars.com:Without a final script in hand, the production team has learned to adapt to Lucas' quick-paced style. "We try to be in a position where we can really move when called upon and be ready to go quickly." Bocquet cites a new ship for one of the film's heroes as an example. "We still don't know if we're going to need a full-size cockpit or a full-size ship, but we're doing all the technical drawings for it. Even if we don't build it, then that information is ready for ILM to have and use." Despite advances in digital sets, he expects the total set effort to be roughly the same for the final Star Wars chapter. "In the end we spent about the same on Phantom and on Clones, so that if you think about what you spend: nails and wood and people, then obviously we ended up building more or less the same. We ended up with 64 sets on Clones or parts of sets, and 53 on Phantom. They might have been smaller bits or bigger bits in quantity, but we spent the same. So while there were fewer in quantity on Phantom, they were a bit bigger. It's a pure guess on this one." After meeting with Lucas, Bocquet emerged with enthusiasm, armed with a long list of needed environments and any worries about having enough work to keep busy left well behind him. "I think it's going to be a wonderful mixture of old and new," he said.
Feature: Meet the Episode III Art Department Captions: Chubalicious Image Attack: Twin Pods News: Second Star Wars Fan Film Awards News: Preparing for Episode III Jedi Council: 3 Hour Ep III? Jedi Council: Will the disappearing mystery be solved? News: The Next Generation of Digital Gavin Bocquet George Lucas Industrial Light & Magic Rick McCallum © 2003 Lucasfilm Ltd. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Business inquiries. Stop LYING! None of you have a "story board/script/ or anything", Lucas hasn't even given a copy of his ideas out to Rick or Gavin yet, which means noone has any information as to what he has in the makes as far as the story goes. For teh most part, they are just trying to make props and hope they will work out for the scripts best intest, they are also hoping that they can make each object flexable enough to be altered on teh fly.
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Posts: 22 | From: Yavin 4 | Registered: Sep 2002 | Logged: 66.161.181.65
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