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Post Posted: August 31st 2005 10:41 pm
 
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I attended the Toronto SFX Convention 2005 this past weekend - Here's the latest bitz (covering all areas of 'SW) from Matt Wood, who attended as well as Kenny Baker (pic attached)

- Matt started his Intimate & Interactive program off by taking questions from his associate (while in the adjacent room) as Gen. Greivous with his trusty Laptop & mic (Similar to C3/San Diego ComiCon) - seems Gen. Grevious didn't particularily enjoy working with GL 'cause he doesn't pay for Over-Time

- The last Q of 7 asked "If on the 'ROTS' DVD would there be any scenes of him put back in?" His response "I'd like to ask Shaak-Ti but I can't

- He talked of himself, his job, inspirations for Greivous (trips to Prague, Moscow - Eastern Europe) & discussion with GL about Greivous background, how Vampiric/Legosi-like GL wanted him to be

- In an ADR session Matt coughed at the end of the "Your lightsabers will make fine additions ... " line, So he quickly wanted to redo it but GL said no they would move on. At the end of that days work GL went up to the mike and coughed into it several x's leaving Matt puzzled, furthering that GL asked for all of the completed sessions (including the cough's) so he could personally rough-in some of the dialogue track

- He spoke of GL's thoughts (during subsequent ADR sessions) on the cough in relation to Greivous being rotten/sick to the core, his slight Biological state and his make-up a pre-cursor to the technology that would lead to Vader but how it wasn't quite perfected yet

- He had finished last Thursday putting the final touches on the Archival of everything Ep.3 - It's completely done

- In relation to a future Box Set Q ('07?) Matt confirmed that there have been calls to the Archive Dept. at the Ranch to start preparing stuff for new future supplemental materials that will be on both the Ep.3 DVD and the Box Set (can't wait!)


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whats the deal with this new Yoda then?


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HELLOOOOOOOOOO
Anyone there?
Whats the newest Blitz then?


Post Posted: October 8th 2005 12:52 pm
 
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This news from Bill Hunt - thedigitalbits.com - 10.07.05

We've got a surprise treat for you Star Wars fans today to close out the week. Sarah and I made the quick plane hop up to San Francisco yesterday, to attend the Episode III DVD press event at the Skywalker Ranch. As today marks my 38th year on this planet, it was quite the nice way to spend an afternoon. I'll tell you more about it all (and post some pictures Sarah took) on Monday.

One interesting note from the event: Producer Rick McCallum and ILM animation director Rob Coleman confirmed that Lucas has continued to digitally massage the other Star Wars films. Specifically, Coleman indicated that the puppet Yoda from Episode I has been replaced with a digital Yoda that matches the character as seen in Episodes II and III. The CG performance was specifically tailored to match to Frank Oz's puppet performance.

You'll be pleased to know that Coleman also told me, in no uncertain terms, that Oz's puppet work in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi will NEVER be replaced with CG. So you fans can rest easy. You'll get to see the new changes on a future, as-yet-unscheduled box set release of the entire Star Wars saga on DVD and/or HD.

Anyway, as you're probably hoping, I've just posted my in-depth review of the 2-disc Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith DVD, which streets on 11/1. If you thought the video and audio quality on the previous Star Wars DVDs was impressive, just wait until you get your hands on this

Thank the maker for the decision on the 'TESB', 'ROTJ' Yoda!


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Thanks Sith Park. Any info would be grately appreciated regarding the chnages whenever you get any. Thanks


Post Posted: October 13th 2005 12:57 am
 
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The 'ROTS' DVD Rundown - from the Press Junket

Deleted Scenes
- There are six deleted scenes in various stages of completion, from totally complete to mixed with animatics. As alluded to earlier, none of these are integrated into the release. Each has an introduction, as well as the reason for leaving it out of the movie.
- The one fans really were most disappointed to see left out of the movie is Yoda's exile to Dagobah. It's very short, under a half minute and basically just shows Yoda arriving on the swampy planet. Now, oddly enough, the reason George gives for not including this scene is a bit of a contradiction. He states it was left out because we know where Yoda goes. Well, we do, because all of us today saw the movies out of order. If the plan really is to have future audiences see them in order I - VI, as everybody in Lucasfilm professes, George included, then how his is this a reason to leave it out? Having said this, I'm not personally arguing for leaving it in, I'm just pointing out the reason is lame (Sorry George)
As it turns out, after watching the six deleted scenes, I feel like the most important missing scene was the third of a three-part set of shots referred to as the "Padmé and Rebel Alliance series". It focuses on the beginning of the rebellion led by Bail Organa and Mon Mothma. In it the group confronts Sidious, during which we get more of a hint of Sidious’s power hungry nature and the way in which he’s controlling Anakin. This is really important information to the story, but it's obvious all three scenes take the focus off Anakin, which George reminds us is what the story is really about. From a historical perspective, however, these make a fine addition to the story. It also gives us a chance finally to see George’s daughters and Bai Ling, all left out of the final cut.
- The other two cut scenes show the death of Shaak Ti at the hands of Grievous, and the subsequent escape by our heroes from certain death. This is the scene that we all knew was being made in water and includes animatics. Finally, there is a discussion between Yoda, Obi-Wan and Mace about the Chancellor.

- Within A Minute: The Making Of Episode III

Documentary
- This amazing piece runs over two hours and uses an innovative presentation to break down the incredible effort it takes to bring just 49 seconds of the movie to the screen. To begin you see 49 seconds of the epic duel, and are graphically shown a few statistics about the process.
It starts like this:

Mustafar Duel
Scene 158
26 Shots
910 Artists
70441 Man Hours

- The documentary takes you through every single set of disciplines, explaining each, right down to listing each of those 910 people involved in the short epic duel scene. It's amazing to watch, and quite educational - truly "bonus” material in every sense of the word.

Easter Egg
- The use of 1138 always brings up an Easter egg. This time... you get a digital Yoda break dancing. Hysterical. Not to be missed.
- There is a feature-length commentary behind the movie, which includes comments from George Lucas, Rick McCallum, Rob Coleman, John Knoll and Roger Guyett.
- The Chosen One Featurette, in which George Lucas connects the dots from I - VI to uncover the myth of Darth Vader.
- It's All For Real: The Stunts of Episode III, An interesting, and not overly long, behind-the-scenes look at the actors and the stunts they trained for and performed, coordinated by Nick Gillard

Starwars.com Web Documentaries
The complete 18-part series that debuted on Starwars.com

"A Hero Falls" Music Video

Poster and Print Campaign / Trailers and TV Spots
Including photos of all the posters, international outdoor advertising, trailers, and 15 TV spots.

Production Still Photo Gallery
Lots of cool photos, though not overly large. there are probably tens of thousands of these

DVD-ROM Content
No news was shared on what it is

Other Information From The Event
There are a number of retailer specific release promotions (Jim Ward would not share what any of these are)
- Wal-Mart will have a bonus disc.
- Best Buy's promo is hinted to be an Apprentice tie-in.
Jim said sleeves that hold all three prequel DVDs was a good opportunity to partner with retailers. (hinting at a promotion?)
- Rick McCallum, producer of the prequels, said George was working on the Indy IV script and expected to have it done this coming Sunday, then meeting with Steven Spielberg about it.
Jim said work continues on releasing Young Indiana Jones Chronicles on DVD. They have been working on it 18 months. It wasn't shot with a DVD release in mind so he indicated it's a big job. Rick said they are working to upgrade the 16mm source and sound. Three DVDs are completed out of a total of 22. They are targeting this to be done in 18 months.
- No VHS release, because the market is DVD now. LFL doesn't appear to care that many of you will only ever have 5/6ths of the movies on tape.
- No comment on a six-pack of Star Wars movies that we all know will ultimately come out.
- Rick said Lucasarts analyzed its business, and decided they (very wisely) need to focus on just 2-3 games per year. Gamers will be happy to hear this, considering the rather lackluster Star Wars-themed efforts we’ve been getting for the past couple years.
- Rick McCallum said a scene with Liam Neeson that fans heard about was discussed and tested, but it just didn't work so it was never completed.
- Rick said the animated TV show is currently being worked on. George is writing 13 episodes, Rob Coleman is working on it here (at the Ranch), and the animation will be done in Singapore.
- The live action series is set for early 2007 and will be darker, grittier and more character based than the movies according to Rick. It's targeted at 100 hours and set between Episode III and IV. They plan to shoot in high definition, or better if there is anything better by then, though not anticipated. Rick said it will likely be based in Sydney, but shot around the world.

- Rumors continue to abound this series might follow Boba Fett
- Rick talked about Star Wars in 3D, noting that getting this actually done is a two-part problem. Not very many theaters have the technology to bring it off. But that we will see a real deployment of digital 3D next year, and they have seen demonstrations that are fantastic. Without getting too technical, he mentioned that the fact that Star Wars is made up of so many elements in each frame, it is particularly adaptable to the digital 3D process. He also indicated the movie theater experience needs something like this to keep it viable.

- Release Information
Release: November 1in U.S. and Canada, and on or near the same date in most major territories it the world.

- DVD Only
2 Discs, Movie and Supplemental
Anamorphoic Widescreen
Dolby Digital 5.1 EX, Dolby Surround and THX


Post Posted: October 13th 2005 8:21 pm
 
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I couldnt find this anywhere (if it is there. please delete this)

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Someone showed this to me, ill try to get a better source.

I couldnt find the artice from the watermarked site.


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any new info Sith PArk?


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