"Star Wars creator George Lucas told a conference that he will turn his attentions more to television projects, including two Star Wars-themed series, Variety reported. Lucas made the comments in a keynote talk at the annual Siggraph computer graphics conference and tradeshow. 'My life's too short to become a film studio,' he reportedly said.
Lucas added: 'Lucasfilm is going more into television, but it's not a vision I'm running, either as executive producer or by laying out the groundwork.'
The first series is a 3-D animated Clone Wars series that will be made at Lucas Animation's Singapore facility. He said he'll start scouring Asia for talent and try to build up 3-D animation there. In his proposed Star Wars live-action series, he said: 'We're going do something that would normally cost [$20 million-$30 million] and try to do it for $1 million.' Lucas said he'll shoot the series on a Sony digital camera system that anyone can buy at an electronics store."
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August 2 2005, 17:55:12 UTC 6 years ago
The newest Voltron series that came out with 3d animation was also done there, it was just terrible.
So mass produced and grainy.
I guess i'll we'll all see how it'll be done
August 2 2005, 18:37:59 UTC 6 years ago
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August 3 2005, 09:20:17 UTC 6 years ago
B Fett fan since '84!!!