Star Wars From Puppets To Pixels: Digital Characters In Episode II Documentary

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  • @MrSnaztastic
    @MrSnaztastic Před 4 lety +2208

    It's surprising just how "no frills" these docs are, realy fly-on-the-wall type stuff just presenting moments from during production as it happened. Very few interviews to camera, just pure observational documentation. Fascinating stuff, and completely unlike most of the slick cut-down promo puff pieces you get these days.

    • @davids2254
      @davids2254 Před 4 lety +190

      Compare this to all the Disney behind the scenes fluff that seems almost as scripted as the films themselves.

    • @snobodi
      @snobodi Před 4 lety +37

      This was a very well spoken statement

    • @opencurtin
      @opencurtin Před 4 lety +30

      I’m sure these documentaries will be viewed 100 years from now in movie making colleges

    • @sethfarmer590
      @sethfarmer590 Před 4 lety +44

      I think it comes from Lucas's background in and love for documentary.

    • @TheArrangment
      @TheArrangment Před 4 lety +13

      That’s what a documentary is technically. It’s interesting because of the surprise value. You are curious to know more about it.

  • @preahko
    @preahko Před 4 lety +738

    "I, the actor Christopher Lee"...love him so much.

    • @orhandalegend
      @orhandalegend Před 4 lety +10

      Frank Smith yeah, R.I.P

    • @jacktheflash8478
      @jacktheflash8478 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah

    • @landonny
      @landonny Před 3 lety +19

      18:26

    • @matthewcs490
      @matthewcs490 Před 3 lety +8

      I could listen to his voice all day. RIP.

    • @trenken
      @trenken Před 2 lety +9

      Guy had a hell of a voice on him. Im not sure there has ever been a human speaking voice that sounded more distinguished or had such a presence.

  • @flochforster6892
    @flochforster6892 Před 4 lety +876

    You can tell how much the cast and crew respect and admire George. All they want to do is make sure they create a perfect product for the vision he sees. This documentary is absolutely amazing.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Před 4 lety +44

      You spelt fear wrong.

    • @JuicyTobacco
      @JuicyTobacco Před 4 lety +28

      @@MrParkerman6 Nah, fuck off.

    • @Meg_Lovegood
      @Meg_Lovegood Před 4 lety +10

      But in so they lost the love of the craft and work hard to please the wrong person, rather than the people.

    • @JuicyTobacco
      @JuicyTobacco Před 4 lety +75

      ​@@Meg_Lovegood No, they didn't lose the "love of the craft". Stop making shit up.
      And no, they didn't please the "wrong person", they worked hard to please the only right person, the visionary and creator of Star Wars, George Lucas.
      "The people", and RLM betrayed Lucas, and are mostly responsible for irrational hate towards Prequels, and responsible for Lucas quitting Star Wars and selling it to Di$ney, who also betrayed George and took a big dump over Star Wars saga.

    • @aidancarney6315
      @aidancarney6315 Před 4 lety +12

      Zylar Adama I think it’s evident from all of the prequel BTS that these movies were not a collaborative effort or a typical filmmaking environment. Our pal Evergreen here is just making a conclusion based on what they have seen. If you think that the job of the crew is solely to “please the only right person” I think you misunderstand what the process of filmmaking is like and may be putting George on a pedestal.

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS Před 7 lety +1382

    Honestly I'm not even that big of a Star Wars fan but I just can't get enough of these Star Wars "Making Of" videos.

    • @unplugged301
      @unplugged301 Před 6 lety +5

      subtle cup holder ok.

    • @microwah
      @microwah Před 6 lety +11

      I do too. I guess it's like trying to salvage a lesson from it all or something? or where did it all go wrong? i do watch documentaries like seconds from disaster and Mayday investigate, reminds me of that!ha

    • @thetroller126
      @thetroller126 Před 5 lety +3

      It's a true addiction

    • @dprgrmmd
      @dprgrmmd Před 5 lety +3

      I just got hooked. Been 5 days =(

    • @metra4346
      @metra4346 Před 5 lety +4

      I think it's just "making of" videos. I watch a bunch of theses for a lot of movies, some of which I have never seen before.

  • @AlvinYakitori060
    @AlvinYakitori060 Před 2 lety +72

    19:04 "the audience know it is not possible, but you have to make them believe for 1.5 hours, that maybe it can be" words of wisdom from an experienced actor.

  • @andrewhassell9891
    @andrewhassell9891 Před 3 lety +283

    Love or hate the prequels, you have to respect the incredible amount of hard work it took to make them.

    • @archierri
      @archierri Před 9 měsíci

      techically they rocks, as prequels they sucks

    • @robertraya7978
      @robertraya7978 Před 8 měsíci +10

      nobody hates them anymore haven't you been keeping up

    • @MokuTom
      @MokuTom Před 8 měsíci

      @@justinsane3909 try harder.. no shot you just watched a 50min docc to come to that conclusion and brain dead comment

    • @GangsterInternet
      @GangsterInternet Před 7 měsíci

      @@justinsane3909 Imagine being enough of a retarded loser to exist in a world that has Disney Star Wars and you still have an active hard-on against the prequels

    • @JXEditor
      @JXEditor Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@robertraya7978No, they’re still generally disliked. The number of apologists has increased since the sequels but common, household consensus has not changed.

  • @Satori2046
    @Satori2046 Před 4 lety +225

    Love how George talk and work with his crew. Nice, calm and trying to do the best. Well done sir.

    • @Meg_Lovegood
      @Meg_Lovegood Před 4 lety

      Something i guess children don't do than?

    • @leftyfourguns
      @leftyfourguns Před 2 lety +8

      George has a great eye for talent, he always surrounded himself with the best people.

    • @hollywoodkid1342
      @hollywoodkid1342 Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like he was the Mr. Rogers of filmmaking

  • @wushboon882
    @wushboon882 Před 8 lety +1072

    George took so much shit for these prequels but I swear when he was talking about Yoda and how people wanted him to look more like the puppet again and he seemed to totally love this character and was eager to satisfy I smiled. George actually takes in the feedback from the fans regardless of how the movies turned out. He seems like he was really trying to please everyone and THAT might have been the real issue.

    • @SILVER-zf2hu
      @SILVER-zf2hu Před 6 lety +92

      yep u have to look no further than jar jar. he was originally gonna have big parts in 2 and 3 as well but Lucas minimised his role greatly as the films went on cause he knew fans didn't like him.

    • @smellmyclock
      @smellmyclock Před 6 lety +20

      Wush & Boon stupid normie bitch, you're missing the big picture
      He's so invested in CREATING CHARACTERS, and MAKING THEIR LOOKS, but doesn't put the same amount of effort in editing/script writing

    • @chazzplaya
      @chazzplaya Před 5 lety +14

      @@smellmyclock He'd make a great animation director. Not so good at everything else...

    • @TheRivrPrncess
      @TheRivrPrncess Před 5 lety +12

      Mo Luj And that is when he should not have listened. I thought Jar Jar provided great comic relief his antics are what I think about and look at during the dark action and painful scenes. That is why I would not have wanted Jar Jar be the bad guy. Another Gungan should have been a traitor, so that we who laughed at and liked Jar Jar could have been sad and sympathizes with his sadness at seeing one of his species betray the Jedi.

    • @TheRivrPrncess
      @TheRivrPrncess Před 5 lety +10

      smellmyclock Criticizing his editing/script writing is so pointless when you do not give examples of such. Also you need to consider the fact that you and others just did not bother to think about the lines or do research to find similar lines in movies that are well thought of for their editing and/or writing. Movies such as the Jennifer Jones/Joseph Cotton movies.

  • @donaldthescotishtwin
    @donaldthescotishtwin Před 7 lety +612

    Damn it I miss Christopher Lee. RIP

    • @TheRivrPrncess
      @TheRivrPrncess Před 5 lety +22

      Now if the great Christopher Lee is saying he is fine with CGI so he can be in this movie, there is no validity to his fans complaint that they "just don't like it". His fans should should have been happy to see him and been understanding that, despite his physical limits he still wanted to do whatever possible to be in this movie.

    • @joebenzz
      @joebenzz Před 5 lety +8

      Saruman and Count Dooku, two iconic characters in two of the greatest franchises ever made.

    • @thepaultato3243
      @thepaultato3243 Před 4 lety +5

      Joe Benz don’t forget Dracula!

    • @Samdemaeyer
      @Samdemaeyer Před 4 lety

      Me too

    • @TheAllAroundMan
      @TheAllAroundMan Před 4 lety

      @@joebenzz don't forget Mr. Scaramanga

  • @nathanlunsford7110
    @nathanlunsford7110 Před 3 lety +57

    it's amazing how such a small decision at 5:00 and onward decides an entire species creation in the SW universe and gives us characters like Pong Krell. Crazy

    • @Frostburn2716
      @Frostburn2716 Před rokem +7

      On that table we also see Wat Tambor’s design. So cool to see how these characters started

  • @bobbybob-bob5557
    @bobbybob-bob5557 Před 5 lety +256

    Every movie you love today that has heavy CG owes it's entire existence to the work ILM did on the prequels. One day people will actually remember that and be grateful that they were pioneers that they were.

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS Před 4 lety +19

      The journey begins much earlier than the prequels. Star Trek II and IV, Young Sherlock Holmes, The Abyss (first photorealistic CG integrated into a scene), then T2, then Jurassic Park (photorealistic creatures). By 1993 it had been established firmly as a viable effects tool. ILM then used the SW special editions as a ramp-up for the level of ambition that Lucas had in mind for the prequels.

    • @DannyWilliamH
      @DannyWilliamH Před 4 lety

      lolok

    • @sirpancherto
      @sirpancherto Před 4 lety +15

      and 95% of it still looks like garbage

    • @bpansky
      @bpansky Před 4 lety +7

      "Every movie you love today that has heavy CG"
      of which there's been zero since....what, The Lord of the Rings?

    • @Uchiha-fi4ij
      @Uchiha-fi4ij Před 4 lety +5

      @@sirpancherto Just like you then, asswipe

  • @Zoomer30
    @Zoomer30 Před 4 lety +241

    Christopher Lee: "I've probably done more sword fights than any human in history".
    Reailty: He's done more FILMS than any human in history.
    I still remember working at a video store and we had the Maltin Film Encyclopedia. Most actors had half a column, perhaps a whole column (6 tiny texes columns per page).
    Christopher Lee? Almost 2 PAGES. We did the math and he averaged 3 movies a year.

    • @kaliyuga1476
      @kaliyuga1476 Před 4 lety +4

      Working there sounds great

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Před 4 lety +2

      Jim Carrey averages 4.

    • @NatedoggZombies
      @NatedoggZombies Před 4 lety +13

      He also has the record for tallest leading actor

    • @leftyfourguns
      @leftyfourguns Před 3 lety +6

      He did a lot of Shakespeare, so he was pretty much a trained swordsman lol

    • @bencummings5304
      @bencummings5304 Před 3 lety +7

      @@leftyfourguns
      He also did some batshit things as a soldier

  • @Akoalawithshades
    @Akoalawithshades Před 8 lety +204

    4:35, I know everyone in that room was thinking, that looks so much like George.

  • @Pieceoreece
    @Pieceoreece Před 4 lety +290

    George: Make him look sad!
    CG Animator: *Makes him look sad*
    George: Why does he look sad?

    • @adamlee3333
      @adamlee3333 Před 4 lety +31

      I think 'Pensive' was the word he was looking for

    • @CaughtInTheLoop
      @CaughtInTheLoop Před 4 lety +13

      That was actually my main complain about Yoda in the Prequels. He always looks depressed and sad compared to The Empire Strikes Back where he was funny and positive.
      I am also not the biggest fan of Yoda fighting with a lightsaber.

    • @Nerdrakere
      @Nerdrakere Před 4 lety +4

      @@CaughtInTheLoop I was ok with it because they always presented the lightsaber as "a Jedi's weapon"
      Maybe it could have been executed a little better, but I thought that using the force to be a powerful jedi warrior when typically see you as a feeble old man was kind of awesome.
      And he's small, of course his still would be mad fast. But like I said, the execution could have been a little bit better.
      People have problems with Yoda and Palpatine with sabers because they see them as these mystical beings "beyond trivial toys" (maybe not you, but I've seen that type of opinion before) but Lucas always explicitly said all Jedi had sabers, why would Yoda be different?
      I could maybe understand why it's weirder for Palpatine to have a saber though

    • @MonsieurJimjams
      @MonsieurJimjams Před 4 lety +3

      As a VFX film animator myself, it's 100% accurate.

    • @guidomonto3742
      @guidomonto3742 Před 4 lety +1

      Jonas Music he was more serious back then

  • @ericalvarez9345
    @ericalvarez9345 Před 4 lety +57

    Can you even imagine creating something that becomes more than you and a whole literal universe outside of you. George had teams of people literally asking him what color blood his characters had so that they can generate the right type of transparency light effects. I cant imagine he never felt overwhelmed and his teams underwhelmed by his responses. So interesting.

    • @monstalova
      @monstalova Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah he seemed to put a lot of thought into it! What color is Yodas blood George? It's green right....

  • @thundaga4005
    @thundaga4005 Před 4 lety +77

    7:32 - Lucas says Yoda is "an incredibly old frog"

    • @truesoulghost2777
      @truesoulghost2777 Před 4 lety +1

      I cast Ultima.
      Then, Renzokuken Lion Heart.

    • @goodmind4940
      @goodmind4940 Před 3 lety +8

      so baby Yoda eating frogs is cannibalism

    • @tangerinetech5300
      @tangerinetech5300 Před 3 lety +7

      he also calls lightsabers laser swords and duels sword battles. half the fans would go nerd crazy if any normal person said that.

    • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
      @user-xx6vy9ri8p Před 3 lety +8

      @Luis Martinez George Lucas was the chief editor on the original Star Wars. He oversaw the entire process and edited the acclaimed gunport sequence himself. His wife Marcia only edited a third of the movie and left to work on another movie before the final edit was even completed. There were two other editors who edited the other 2/3 of the movie. The notion that Lucas had nothing to do with the editing of the original movie, that he's a terrible editor, or that his wife singlehandedly saved from the movie from him--it's all a myth.

  • @juanluissanchezmigue
    @juanluissanchezmigue Před 10 lety +410

    hey! that's me at 39:16.. one of the best moments of my life, personal or professional.

  • @riffraffselbow
    @riffraffselbow Před 10 lety +151

    4:20 "So hopefully, Dexter Jettster is in here somewhere... Because he's the key"
    It's like poetry, it rhymes... Each stanza rhymes with the next one.

    • @bigbagoforanges
      @bigbagoforanges Před 5 lety +16

      It's great. It's gonna be great. It's gonna be great. It's great.

    • @Zoomer30
      @Zoomer30 Před 4 lety +8

      "He's the key" is almost like a Jinx, after Jar Jar.

    • @frfr3936
      @frfr3936 Před 4 lety +1

      Zoomer30 why is this 5 year old comment getting activity now

    • @paulpierantozzi
      @paulpierantozzi Před 4 lety +5

      are you guys really so stupid that you can't hear the sarcasm in george's voice? I swear any excuse to criticize the guy that created Star Wars you will take

  • @waynemcckn
    @waynemcckn Před 6 lety +158

    Christopher Lee had such a power presence. Wow, there's not a lot of leading men like him these days.

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Před 3 lety +5

      Hey, there's nothing wrong with soy boys! Not everyone can be like Christopher Lee!

    • @MaeMaeTube
      @MaeMaeTube Před 2 lety +5

      He was so good in LOTR as well. He was a huge fan of the books and read them every year. RIP you magnificent bastard.

    • @jimmy22334
      @jimmy22334 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Dude was one of the most badass human beings ever. He accomplished so much in his life, being an actor was just the icing on top. Look up his Wikipedia page and just be amazed. RIP to the great Sir Christopher Lee.

    • @punman5392
      @punman5392 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Been in several bad films but is never bad in them.

  • @amiefortman7220
    @amiefortman7220 Před 9 lety +527

    I actually like both the Muppet Yoda and the CGI Yoda. I like the look and character of the puppet, and I like the freedom of movement of expression and movement the CGI model had. It's still Yoda to me, and Yoda is still awesome. :)

    • @amiefortman7220
      @amiefortman7220 Před 9 lety +5

      Well said, my friend, and thank you! :)

    • @wwesuperfan2404
      @wwesuperfan2404 Před 8 lety +11

      +planetaaronx Uh, in Wat world was lord of the rings fucked up?!?! It still stands as one of the greatest trilogies ever made...

    • @zanderbly473
      @zanderbly473 Před 4 lety +3

      And you can’t get the awesome acrobatics with a puppet

    • @amadikadem4311
      @amadikadem4311 Před 4 lety

      i also like junkfood better than real food

    • @commentindica4204
      @commentindica4204 Před 4 lety +1

      It probably was to hard to control as a puppet i like the cgi

  • @josephjoe4180
    @josephjoe4180 Před 2 lety +30

    I would seriously watch ten more hours of this type of footage. I find it more intriguing than typical documentaries with voice overs and editing. It almost feels like you are participating in the filmmaking process, as if you are in the same room as Lucas when he analyzes shots. Fascinating.

  • @sebcubille
    @sebcubille Před 8 lety +262

    4:22 "I hope dexter is somewhere here"
    george: "he's the key"
    OH SHIT

    • @SirDenzington89
      @SirDenzington89 Před 8 lety +18

      +Sebastian Cubillejo (FilmStrife) Dexter is a sith too! but seriolusly I had to rewind just to make sure I did hear George say "hes the key"..... again

    • @KalkuehlGaming
      @KalkuehlGaming Před 8 lety

      +FilmStrife what does that mean?

    • @sebcubille
      @sebcubille Před 8 lety +7

      Hildebert plinkett reference

    • @pikkuadi
      @pikkuadi Před 8 lety +3

      +FilmStrife He did jack shit in that film.

    • @FernandoIncetta
      @FernandoIncetta Před 8 lety +21

      - He is the Key
      - What's his personality? (5:20)
      - Emmmm...we haven't quite yet....

  • @dangerdan2592
    @dangerdan2592 Před 8 lety +368

    4:23 Dexter Jettster is the key to all of this.

    • @IbraVibraPippo
      @IbraVibraPippo Před 8 lety +4

      +DangerDan what does he mean by that?

    • @Mario_N64
      @Mario_N64 Před 8 lety +9

      +Los Sambrero Lucas thinks that everyone will be in awe of the CGI creatures, but in reality, they are so childish and stupid as characters, on ly children like them. He thinks they'll have the same impact of the T-Rex in Jurassic Park.

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Před 8 lety +29

      +Mario Moreno So, you fellows think CGI means nothing? You think these guys and Matrix, Lord of the Rings etc created these methods for no reason and for ill only? Well, you can throw out every sci-fi TV show and movie with any realism, forget everything action from 2000 onwards. Of course CGI is key, it seems like nothing now and if it is overused then it ruins a movie - of course CGI alone is hopeless, but at the time, there was no such thing really, but the difference between CGIC and puppets is ground breaking.

    • @MetalGamer666
      @MetalGamer666 Před 8 lety +3

      +The Anti-Theist It WAS overused in this movie.

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Před 8 lety +3

      Metal Gamer Well, naturally it would be, I think the movie is good nonetheless, also, it is overused in every movie - and most movies are bad used or not, Star Wars is good used or not, that's the difference.

  • @theflyingsteamerstoke8534
    @theflyingsteamerstoke8534 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Part of the joy of getting the film on DVD at the time was the amount of time you could spend immersing yourself in the world of Lucasfilm, the magic, the processes and the people with all the various extras and documentaries on disc 2.... and then suddenly its more than 20 years ago!

  • @landryprichard6778
    @landryprichard6778 Před 4 lety +64

    This is something that is missing from the streaming culture; behind the scenes videos. You have them on CZcams and other propo outlets for newer movies, but with discs, you had all of it in one package.

  • @Icien1
    @Icien1 Před 4 lety +36

    We Star Wars fans are too hard to please. The crew decided to take into account the jerkiness of the hand movements of Yoda’s puppeteer, because we complained about the CG Yoda not looking right. It’s as if Star Wars was too good for its own good; our fondness of it was greater than our ability to understand it. I suppose that’s sounds right though.

    • @HerohammerStudios
      @HerohammerStudios Před 21 dnem +2

      What are you on about? This was the Episode II Yoda, the first where he was CG. Did he travel into the future to hear the complaints??

  • @nicolascamargo4514
    @nicolascamargo4514 Před 3 lety +98

    It's amazing to see that George Lucas hasn't changed his style throught the ages. and probably will never do it. always same beard, same hair, same outfits. trully a legend

    • @houstonhelicoptertours1006
      @houstonhelicoptertours1006 Před rokem +1

      I'd show up in a ballet costume for the rest of my life if I had that amount of "fuck you money" ...

    • @Duzykutas
      @Duzykutas Před rokem +1

      How does never changing anything about himself make him a legend?

    • @nicolascamargo4514
      @nicolascamargo4514 Před rokem +1

      @@Duzykutas he's found his true self, man

    • @Duzykutas
      @Duzykutas Před rokem +1

      @@nicolascamargo4514 Well, that's just like, your opinion man.

  • @Fastmagnum004
    @Fastmagnum004 Před 8 lety +203

    I love Christopher Lee so much

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 Před 3 lety +23

    I love how Lucas has all these funny words/pronunciations for things in his own freaking movies... "Haan", "saaga", "laser sword" lol I'm like, "Dude, you created this universe."

    • @orlandofurioso7329
      @orlandofurioso7329 Před rokem +1

      It's very common in projects to use generic names for understanding better, video games projects are also an example

    • @doesntlikeu
      @doesntlikeu Před 2 měsíci

      Goongas is another one.

  • @AllThatJuice-
    @AllThatJuice- Před 4 lety +347

    man its insane to think that george and ILM, and the rest of his team were pioneering the digital movie making techniques that allowed Iron-man, the entire MCU and modern cgi to be achieved. Imagine having to create a Star Wars trilogy whilst figuring out CGI at the same time. Nowadays Disney can do whatever they want in CGI and still failed to tell a good story.

    • @deku812
      @deku812 Před 4 lety +11

      I was there when AOTC released, it wasn't a good reception for this one either.

    • @AllThatJuice-
      @AllThatJuice- Před 4 lety +33

      @@deku812 im not talking about the quality of the movie itself. im talking about the behind the scenes work that allows every major studio today to pump out CGI heavy movies. Wouldnt be possible without ILM and Lucas pushing the envelope with CGI

    • @ForceMaximus84
      @ForceMaximus84 Před 4 lety +38

      “A special effect is a tool, a means of telling a story. A special effect without a story is a pretty boring thing.”
      -George Lucas

    • @Cortesevasive
      @Cortesevasive Před 4 lety +5

      ironman aint even a great movie dafuq u americans with marvel stuff

    • @AllThatJuice-
      @AllThatJuice- Před 4 lety +8

      @@Cortesevasive im not american matey

  • @blitzcloud
    @blitzcloud Před 3 lety +55

    I like how they always say that George was always surrounded by yes-men. But you can see how he values input from others and not just hearing himself.

    • @maxo.9928
      @maxo.9928 Před 6 měsíci +2

      For real! Dexter Jester as he appears in the film is completely down to the input of John Knoll who saw some interesting possibilities with the gullet on the one particular model. 4:40

  • @Zoomer30
    @Zoomer30 Před 5 lety +56

    "I came from hand drawn animation"
    "Ah, that's somewhere near Hell, right?"

  • @christianbrinkley6913
    @christianbrinkley6913 Před 2 lety +32

    The amount of passion and dedication from everyone on the depth chart his is truly inspiring. Imagine if even the department heads at Disney has half as much passion.

  • @dwho19951
    @dwho19951 Před rokem +6

    For 17 years, I have been a huge fan of Star Wars in my whole life. First, the films. Then, behind-the-scenes featurettes. That's all.

  • @MegaBlackhawk12
    @MegaBlackhawk12 Před 8 lety +539

    The looks on the poor animator's faces when he tells them to redo the scene....

  • @terencerush4149
    @terencerush4149 Před 6 lety +54

    I am so enjoying this documentary. The more I watch it, the more I understand how they made this movie so entertaining. Especially the part where they changed Yoda on Christopher Lee. That was funny.

  • @Paul_J._Poduslo
    @Paul_J._Poduslo Před 9 lety +146

    I feel guilty in saying that, now after his passing, I especially appreciate finding the clips and insider commentary of the late Sir Christopher Lee beginning at 17:01.
    "Again, it comes down to performance, performance, performance. You have to have a very vivid imagination. If you have that as an actor anyways it's a help. You've got to make the audience believe what you're saying is true and what you're doing could happen. It's a terrific challenge it's an even bigger challenge when in a sense they know it can't... but during that hour and a half or two hours... maybe it can." - Sir Christopher Lee (1922-2015)
    A great storyteller even in a behind the scenes documentary. He is missed.

    • @rse1113
      @rse1113 Před 2 lety +3

      As a James Bond fanatic and a huge admirer of Christopher Lee, I second this. He was a literal war hero and one of the great actors of all time. What a legacy.

  • @beautifulpigeon1315
    @beautifulpigeon1315 Před 5 lety +28

    I love how all of their decisions are based on how the audience would think of it. They knew how important they were. Seems to be something that is lost in the new movies.

    • @fundhund62
      @fundhund62 Před 4 lety +12

      The new ones do it in all the wrong ways!
      Lucas never altered the story so that fans would be pleased.
      "The story comes first. And I can't really play it to an audience. I mean the story is what the story is."
      THAT is what is lacking with Disney Star Wars!
      They are constantly trying to "play it to the audience", either by ripping off previous entries (Abrams), or by deliberately "subverting expectations" (Johnson).

    • @JuicyTobacco
      @JuicyTobacco Před 4 lety +3

      @@fundhund62 Well said! +

  • @jackderoche5483
    @jackderoche5483 Před 8 lety +672

    "Can it be cg." -Lucas
    "I mean i guess" -Employees
    "Cg it is" -Lucas

    • @chrisrye5
      @chrisrye5 Před 8 lety +22

      +Jack DeRoche Lol it looks like N64 graphics

    • @Observer2The
      @Observer2The Před 8 lety +56

      +Krisb BeatS They aren't showing the completed graphics in many of the shots - only the shell before texture is added, as they stated.

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Před 8 lety +24

      +Krisb BeatS So, you've not seen the movies then? Of course they were not the best at the time, these methods were newly created let us not forget, and I can assure you, Yoda is ten times better in the new ones, he was rather laughable in the old ones. Both sets are good movies and for the most part 1, 2 and 3 are much better.

    • @chrisrye5
      @chrisrye5 Před 8 lety +16

      The Anti-Theist You're crazy dude. I've seen all 7 and Yoda is 100x better in Empire Strikes Back than any of the prequels, hence why Empire is regarded the best film of the franchise

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Před 8 lety +21

      Krisb BeatS Well, this must be the dimensional die-hard fan within you speaking since I just watched all seven, Yoda can hardly move and his voice and laughter is horrible, the swamp scene is not as I remembered as a child - it's just not good enough, I then watched Yoda's fight scene, now that is better! I have no idea what methods you are using to judge the two, but I would suggest you are the crazy one here.

  • @LookingTheBest
    @LookingTheBest Před 3 lety +20

    George had the beat behind the scenes footage. He really showed you what it took to make a movie. Peter Jackson is the only other director who I know of that did this.

  • @q.h.s5051
    @q.h.s5051 Před 3 lety +21

    All Six films are amazing not only for the stories, characters, action, or lasting effects But also for the effort put into them

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen Před 4 lety +21

    Wow. Christopher Lee, bless his soul. He was an amazing actor and person. What a gentleman.

  • @PF9O
    @PF9O Před 2 lety +7

    Love late 90s early 2000s computers and office style, design and decor. Such a vibe!

  • @ahmadzahid9144
    @ahmadzahid9144 Před 2 lety +17

    People say George Lucas was surrounded by 'Yes Man' types, but I am seeing the opposite in this documentary. He really does appreciate and give the freedom to his team.

    • @lordofd7111
      @lordofd7111 Před 8 měsíci

      I mean yeah, they're the ones he trusted to bring his vision to life. For as much as he directs them in the nuances of things, he's just as content to sit back and let them do what they do best. Pioneering the future of special effects, he'd kind of have to.

    • @nicksGLI
      @nicksGLI Před 7 měsíci

      I didn't see one point where he didn't put his input in, on a scene.... So i don't think he really gave them real freedom to create on their behalf

    • @lordofd7111
      @lordofd7111 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@nicksGLI Creative freedom doesn't necessarily mean to do what ever you want and it'll make it in. It means to do whatever you want within certain boundaries or guidelines. George is absolutely a micromanager, but to the degree of observing whether or not his staff's tastes can line up with his, or at least meet his halfway.

    • @HerohammerStudios
      @HerohammerStudios Před 21 dnem

      ​@@nicksGLI good. That's the job of the director. Giving everyone pure freedom to just do whatever they want would be pure chaos

    • @HerohammerStudios
      @HerohammerStudios Před 21 dnem

      I think it's less so that he was surrounded by yes men, and more that there wasn't anyone to reign him in or say no

  • @andrewfiorini8169
    @andrewfiorini8169 Před 2 lety +34

    I could go on and on about these making of videos. This man revolutionized the film industry and everyone hated him for it. But without George you don’t have modern movies. The MCU wouldn’t exist without him.

    • @richardcahill1234
      @richardcahill1234 Před 2 lety +3

      Modern cinema would have been a lot better then.

    • @ArthurVand
      @ArthurVand Před rokem

      Complete horseshit. He's not the first person to use lots of green screens or CGI and he used it way worse than contemporaries with the prequels.

    • @HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG
      @HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG Před rokem

      @@richardcahill1234
      Oh si, como olvidar esa época hace 20 años en el que el cine estaba lleno de comedias románticas y actores de acción de los 80/90 tratando de convencer a todos de que sus clichés seguían funcionando... Eso si, extraño las épicas coml Troya y LOTR

    • @tsukopara2054
      @tsukopara2054 Před rokem +2

      @@ArthurVand This is wrong. It's not the amount of greenscreen used, it's what was portrayed on it. Look at how vivid and dynamic the Prequel environments are, the attention to detail, the fluid, Disney-like motion on the animated characters, how well CG and practical are integrated together by the end. Lucas' CGI looked awkward because it was pushing the medium of computer animation incredibly hard, to the point where directors like Rian Johnson, James Cameron and Peter Jackson have all said that the Prequels advanced not just CG, but digital filmmaking by decades. Lucas wasn't bound by studio budgets or a million focus groups or strict limitations, he gathered a team of the best creatives of their time and let them go wild.
      Compare Naboo's CG models in the first film to the second film and the jump is staggering. Compare Watto to General Grievous and it's alarming how quick the advancements were made.
      Do remember that CG foundations such as motion capture rigs, render passes, sub-surface scattering, global illumination and other ubiquitous modern technologies were quite literally invented in these movies.

    • @ArthurVand
      @ArthurVand Před rokem

      @@tsukopara2054 CGI was used in places where it should not have been. There was no need for CGI backgrounds in random scenes like Anakin and Windu walking down a corridor. It looks weird, sterile and unconvincing. The problem isn't the quality of the CGI which is understandable for the time, it's the overuse of it at times when it was completely unnecessary. Lucas's lack of restraint made the movies way worse, regardless of whether it was cutting edge tech for the time.

  • @simon.kronborg
    @simon.kronborg Před 4 lety +17

    Love how everytime, an animator showed some work to Lucas he said:
    “so.. this is still work in progress”

  • @maxo.9928
    @maxo.9928 Před 6 měsíci +10

    These behind the scenes films are just as if not more interesting than the films, and thats an incredible feat, you feel like part of the crew, looking on as they did while George makes his decisions. The entire Lucasfilm team are so unbelievably talented 😍

    • @ch-yq5yn
      @ch-yq5yn Před 4 měsíci +1

      I worked at Lucasfilm for half a year in 2008 when they were making Harry Potter 3. The number of people who work on these movies is boggling. The downside to this career is many get let go when a movie is finished, and then you have to be rehired or move on to another studio to find work. Being a 3d artist is a bit of a tough career path. The other people you don't see are the 50 other people working in just IT and support. You have a service desk of 7 people who handle all the calls and then the 40 or so helpdesk that goes all over campus to the artists. EVeryone had 2 computers. One Windows box and one Linux. The linux box's were all part of a cloud to help render out scenes.

    • @maxo.9928
      @maxo.9928 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ch-yq5yn very cool to hear from someone who's been apart of the team, thank you!

  • @TheRivrPrncess
    @TheRivrPrncess Před 5 lety +20

    George Lucas: "So that I could have a story, that was more like the one I could think of in my head". This man has given us great stories and before he passes away justice to him and his marvelous work needs to be done so he sees that someone has begun and will continue to tell the stories down in his head the way they are meant to be told. He deserves that, in a way the characters he created deserve that and the fans who agree with his vision as it has unfolded on screen in the six films and anything Stars Wars on television he has done deserve that.

    • @fundhund62
      @fundhund62 Před 4 lety +3

      Fans will probably only begin to appreciate Lucas' genius in the prequels long after he is gone.
      If ever.
      Sad as it is, but George is not alone in this. Many great artists suffered the same fate.

    • @trashpandaqc
      @trashpandaqc Před 2 lety

      I hope we see the "too experimental to sell" stuff he's mentioned working on in his retirement someday

  • @marcuskeil420
    @marcuskeil420 Před 3 lety +10

    Christopher Lee. An excellent actor and an amazing voice that fits his character so deeply.
    How he is missed, it's almost surreal seeing and listening to him describing the scenes he was involved in.
    God Bless and Rest in Peace

  • @BigHeadClan
    @BigHeadClan Před měsícem +4

    Going through these videos it’s frankly staggering how hands on George is with this entire process.
    He is directing in the truest sense, getting exactly what he wants out of every moment of the film be it sound design, expressions or pacing of the actions of CGi characters.

  • @mrebholz
    @mrebholz Před 4 lety +13

    I like this calm, intimate and intellectual atmosphere.

  • @Azarelius
    @Azarelius Před 8 lety +47

    I just love to watch making of Star Wars movies!

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 Před 5 lety +18

    Say what you will about the prequels (I like them personally), but the thought and care they put into the design of the various creatures and aliens is just astounding.

  • @StarWarsROTJ1983
    @StarWarsROTJ1983 Před 8 lety +70

    It's like poetry, it rhymes.

  • @matthewcs490
    @matthewcs490 Před rokem +8

    I love these behind the scenes. Shows, how a certain film was made and the process, rather than today where it’s just cast and director talking about how great they are.

  • @wilgar
    @wilgar Před rokem +4

    "Faster. More intense!"
    Perfect ending.

  • @martianmilktvofficial
    @martianmilktvofficial Před 4 lety +52

    I have a weird relationship with the prequels, I go through spells of loving them or hating them. But watching these behind the scenes makes you realise how much work and effort goes into the movies and just how hard everybody of screen works. George may not be the best script writer and has some times not delivered in his execution but you have to give it to him how dedicated and how much he cares for this universe. And I know the sequel trilogy gets a lot of hate but you got to realise, just like people worked hard on the prequels, people also worked very hard on the new films and it’s unfair to them to call all of there work trash because of certain people behind the scenes. I just want people to get the credit they deserve

    • @Davidper24
      @Davidper24 Před 4 lety

      Nobody work like at the precuels in the latest sequels film, the last films looks so old.

    • @amongus-nm7gk
      @amongus-nm7gk Před 4 lety +4

      The sequels still ruined my story

    • @ShamanMcLamie
      @ShamanMcLamie Před 4 lety +6

      I think the heart of the difference between the Original Six film by Lucas and the three by Disney is that under Lucas a movie was made because there was a story to tell. Where as with Disney a story was told because a movie had to be made. The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker just felt like a cheap cash grab instead of a serious attempt to continue the story of Star Wars. I'm still trying to wrap my head around The Last Jedi.

    • @REDDAWNproject
      @REDDAWNproject Před 3 lety +2

      @@ShamanMcLamie TLJ is a story, the problem is that its a very boring story that is all about being a bad version of M Night Shamylyan, which I would argue is kind of impressive.

    • @ComeAlongKay
      @ComeAlongKay Před rokem

      I don’t understand that. There are so many people like you that say that as if you thinking it means it’s true. What that actually means is that you don’t think he’s a good script writer, that doesn’t mean that’s true just because you’re saying it. And he’s the billionaire who created the series, and everyone on here is not that and most if not all of them have not written even one script themselves. There’s something wrong with Star Wars fans, they have some of the unhinged aspect of K-pop fans. It’s like the same people who pay for the tickets so the series keeps going also attack it and everyone involved so much that they ruin it.

  • @Boemel
    @Boemel Před 4 lety +38

    love they have to show lucas a render on a vhs tape on a manky old couch

  • @akkalat85
    @akkalat85 Před 9 lety +107

    Growing up in the 80s watching the original trilogy I will say the digital Yoda is the best decision Lucas made in the prequels. Frank Oz + digital Yoda is a great combo. I'm still trying to forget the cross eyed puppet in episode 1.

    • @technoir1119
      @technoir1119 Před 9 lety +15

      Aaron Kalat Digital Yoda looked like shit in the prequels. Even the puppet they used in Episode 1 looked nowhere near as good as the one in Empire.

    • @akkalat85
      @akkalat85 Před 9 lety +14

      rb hws Well it's a good thing your opinion doesn't matter ;)

    • @technoir1119
      @technoir1119 Před 9 lety +5

      Aaron Kalat Nice rebuttal.

    • @akkalat85
      @akkalat85 Před 9 lety +15

      rb hws It's just that you're talking about something completely different... I was talking about the puppet in episode 1, not the empire. That's why I said what I said. If you seriously think episode 1 puppet looks better than digital Yoda you need to get your head checked. It's not even an opinion.

    • @technoir1119
      @technoir1119 Před 9 lety +3

      Actually I do think the Episode 1 puppet looks better than digital Yoda. Not by much, but at least it's something tangible and practical.

  • @MVEProducties
    @MVEProducties Před 4 lety +22

    RIP Christopher Lee, what a magnificent actor he was.

  • @homiefromfl
    @homiefromfl Před 4 lety +14

    Within the first 4 minutes, most "fans" can see who exactly pushed for a CG yoda in the prequels, and how enthused they were, as well as George about the technology pushing his dreams forward.

  • @TruDis01
    @TruDis01 Před 4 lety +26

    This is the most loosened up and human version of George I've ever seen.. I honestly didn't think he could be like this

    • @studentzero5825
      @studentzero5825 Před 2 lety +2

      Comes with the fact that none of us know him. Not his biggest fans. Not his biggest haters. We just know his public face. The real guy is more complex and human than any pop culture icon could hope to be.

  • @stm18sergemaster
    @stm18sergemaster Před 3 lety +15

    Listening to George Lucas coughing reminds me that he is the real General Grievous cough sound creator.

  • @CarlosGarcia-sx8wo
    @CarlosGarcia-sx8wo Před 3 lety +38

    “Try to make it not funny”
    My whole theater bursted out in laughter when yoda was bouncing off the walls dueling dooku...

    • @studentzero5825
      @studentzero5825 Před 2 lety +13

      Mine was cheering and pounding the floors with their feet. Not every audience is the same.

    • @Wade_Fucking_Wilson
      @Wade_Fucking_Wilson Před 2 lety

      How old are y'all?

    • @RevanMartinez
      @RevanMartinez Před 2 lety +5

      When I saw it there was silence, people were into it. I guess depends on the crowd

    • @ZootWorld1
      @ZootWorld1 Před 2 lety +2

      I remember most of the theater was in a mix of shock and laughter, and one guy in the front row yelled, "Go Yoda!!!".

    • @thearbyter7953
      @thearbyter7953 Před 2 lety +3

      Sounds like it was a mentally immature audience. When i first saw it in the theatre, i remember people being in awe and cheering.

  • @williv
    @williv Před 9 lety +17

    Lucas had an insane level of attention to detail on the visual design, visual effects, and technical aspect side of the prequels, but when it came to human characters, script, scene takes, etc. it was like "good, cut, print, done" moving on. He's like Ed Wood with an unlimited budget.

    • @ludomirsteinbruck9376
      @ludomirsteinbruck9376 Před 9 lety +2

      Totally.
      I have to say that Lucas did a great job with all the visual design (especially Episode I and III) Dex's Diner was a terrible mistake if you aks me... Dexter Jettster the only Star Wars Character I really hate. But anyways, its a shame Lucas didnt seek somebody to help him out with his poor writing skills.

    • @diddoinarow8846
      @diddoinarow8846 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ludomirsteinbruck9376 Lucas did actually asked help for the prequels from his friends like Spielberg, Ron Howard ect.. and they declined saying that George should have done it himself.

  • @tacoenvy
    @tacoenvy Před 3 lety +13

    These people worked their asses off. I can’t imagine how nervous some of them were to show George their worked they spent so much time on for him to approve or hate it. Luckily George actually doesn’t seem that bad and even when he didn’t like it he wasn’t a dick about it like some directors would be. I give it up to the animators and artist.

  • @eightnickel1513
    @eightnickel1513 Před 4 lety +50

    No matter what people say, I’ll always love the Prequels.

  • @RemiStardust
    @RemiStardust Před 4 lety +26

    4:06 John Knoll and his brother made the first version of Photoshop!!! Bonkers, how much John Knoll has accomplished!

    • @1heKing
      @1heKing Před 3 lety

      he also came up with the idea for Rouge 1

  • @emdiuenmaxi
    @emdiuenmaxi Před 11 lety +27

    My heart jumps everytime I see the first shot, with the young Lucas on the set of the original Star Wars. A legend filming a masterpiece.

  • @kylebookout1789
    @kylebookout1789 Před 5 lety +39

    From a technical perspective this is phenomenal without Georges pressure we may not have the completely CGI films we do. For better or worse. Thank you George and this incredible team! Always pushing the boundaries.

    • @Pablo123456x
      @Pablo123456x Před 4 lety +4

      Definitely for worse.

    • @Syklonus
      @Syklonus Před 4 lety +4

      @@Pablo123456x Absolutely not. You see CGI all the time and don't even notice it. Most vehicles, cityscapes, streets, and crowds these days are all CGI. Stunts are now far safer because of CGI enhancement, and it saves the studio money and affords directors more time. You just see the bad CGI and assume its all like that.

    • @sirpancherto
      @sirpancherto Před 4 lety

      @@Syklonus yeah, but those subtle digital enhancements are not at all what Lucas's prequel trilogy pioneered. Lucas pushed for completely CGI sets and characters that never failed to look fake and out of place (if not altogether uncanny). The box office success of that crap is what's allowed 'films' like Transformers, Green Lantern, and even freaking Cats to comprise such a huge portion of modern blockbusters.

    • @histguy101
      @histguy101 Před 4 lety

      @@sirpancherto sirpancherto On the one hand there are very few "full CGI sets" in the Prequels. In Phantom Menace there's only one, which was certain parts of the pod race environment. In Ep2, there's the Droid factory scene, which was filmed after shooting was long over. The vast majority of sets in the Prequels are real world locations(Spain, Tunisia, Italy, England), sets built in a studio, or miniatures. CGI was mostly used for animated characters.
      On the other hand, you name some "bad" movies as if the "good" ones don't use the same techniques, or are somehow more "subtle." Is Marvel subtle? Unlike the Prequels, the Marvel movies heavily feature fully digital sets. Some of them are filmed almost entirely on blue screen. Or even the new Star Wars movies, which are loaded with CGI, like The Force Awakens, which exclusively used CGI set extensions(and no miniatures).
      I haven't seen cats, or Green Lantern, but I've seen the first transformers movie in theater. I highly doubt anyone walked out there thinking it didn't look incredible. And if some people don't like that movie, it's not the fault of the visual effects. Even the most negative reviews of the Prequels still universally praised the visuals when they came out.

    • @thearbyter7953
      @thearbyter7953 Před 2 lety

      @@sirpancherto LOL what? Prequels had more physical sets and models than the OT. What a dumbass comment

  • @drakemendicina2365
    @drakemendicina2365 Před 3 lety +7

    It’s amazing the passion and creativity that just oozes out of George, you can tell he really cares and loves these movies

    • @scoutart1508
      @scoutart1508 Před 2 lety

      pity that it didnt exactly happen with STRANGE MAGIC

  • @bradendalhouse7247
    @bradendalhouse7247 Před 2 lety +10

    He never stopped inventing and experimenting. Now things have hit a roadblock where every single blockbuster does the same thing, and never moves or innovates anything forward

    • @BreMue
      @BreMue Před rokem +1

      Imagine how groundbreaking the ST would have been under him.
      Filoni (& Favrau ) think carries George's spirit with the mandalorian evolving things like the volume

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking Před 2 lety +13

    Say what you want about how the prequels turned out, it's clear there was a lot of craft, dedication and attention to detail put into making them.

  • @jewlzpwns101
    @jewlzpwns101 Před 4 lety +7

    This is the coolest most cerebral Movie Docs I've seen. It's so interesting to see the amount of detail and thinking going into the world building.

  • @StarWarsStory
    @StarWarsStory Před 3 lety +10

    George Lucas always pushed boundaries, nobody was ready for CGI Yoda and at first people found his fight with Dooku goofy but now, I can't picture Yoda any other way than his CGI self :)

  • @Shooterdddaaavvveee
    @Shooterdddaaavvveee Před 5 lety +42

    This kind of stuff interest me more then the actual movie

  • @zenithstudio6819
    @zenithstudio6819 Před 3 lety +8

    It's amazing this was the first film made on with digital cameras.

  • @PedroSavioo
    @PedroSavioo Před 4 lety +7

    It’s such a massive work. Put all things togheter, you cant forget anything. Schedules with animators and editors. The pressure. Its a hard work like any other. The nice thing about this industry is that your job will leave a mark forever, while our ordinary jobs will be forgotten as soon as we retire or fired. Lol.

  • @buffaloaf8205
    @buffaloaf8205 Před 3 lety +12

    The CGI in this film is incredible. Just amazing how well its held up even almost 20 years after the fact.

  • @bouchandre
    @bouchandre Před 10 lety +32

    I am still amazed that I met John Knoll in real life, knowing that he was involved in all of this!

    • @amaxamon
      @amaxamon Před 10 lety

      How'd you meet him?

    • @bouchandre
      @bouchandre Před 10 lety +8

      there was an vfx festival in febuary and a conference about the VFX of Pacific Rim. I even took a picture with him!

    • @amaxamon
      @amaxamon Před 10 lety +5

      Awesome!

    • @Gredran
      @Gredran Před 4 lety +6

      I know this is an old comment, but in case you didn't also know, he was one of the creators of Photoshop along with his brother

    • @edwardelric603
      @edwardelric603 Před 4 lety +3

      He wrote Rogue One!

  • @mohawksniper79
    @mohawksniper79 Před 2 lety +4

    Dam what a privilege they had to work on such a great story.👍🤠🇨🇦

  • @oliverford5367
    @oliverford5367 Před rokem +3

    Christopher Lee's voice always sounds like he's in charge of the universe

  • @charelesislandpro
    @charelesislandpro Před 4 lety +15

    I love they released these - whenever I need a little boost when I'm feeling down (im an artist) these help and inspire me to stop bitching and keep going. Thank you George.

  • @jumpstart55million
    @jumpstart55million Před 9 lety +5

    This is so awesome, i absolutely love behind the scenes stuff!

  • @Zoomer30
    @Zoomer30 Před rokem +5

    Hard to believe that it was only 20 years from A New Hope to A Phantom Menace. Such huge changes.

  • @gipadonimus
    @gipadonimus Před měsícem +2

    I used to watch this movie a lot, especially before going to bed when the Kamino scenes would start. The rain and set design was just so peaceful and would usually knock me out fast.
    Before going to bed on nights I favored this to sleep to, I'd either watch the movie in full before sleeping or I'd watch this documentary instead. I was fascinated with CGI and everything 3D, and beyond the topic itself, this one was by far the most interesting to watch on the disc.
    It really showed a lot of the fun days working on Yoda and Dexter, while also taking a lighter look at the stressful days too, which was very real and refreshing to see. I'd say it even helped me gauge how actually working in a field like this would be from a young age which is nice because I over-romanticize things often.

  • @elisakozlowsky5469
    @elisakozlowsky5469 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video!! Everyone involved in the making of Star Wars is awesome!!

  • @dragonrabbit7410
    @dragonrabbit7410 Před 3 lety +8

    Christopher Lee was a treasure. So glad I got to live in the time when he was making movies :)

  • @emptylanternmedia2248
    @emptylanternmedia2248 Před 2 lety +5

    People underestimate how much practical effects are in the prequels and on top of that how groundbreaking the cgi is. I DONT ENVY the people who had to create a cgi yoda with early 2000s technology

    • @orlandofurioso7329
      @orlandofurioso7329 Před rokem

      These people will complain about something revolutionary when it's in beta just because it's not as perfect as they thought

  • @HunterMagunter
    @HunterMagunter Před rokem +3

    Regardless if you like the prequels I appreciate the transparency of these documentaries that Geroge made

  • @zeroeffortmemes
    @zeroeffortmemes Před 4 lety +9

    Man Christopher lee made Dooku one of the most unique characters in all of star wars. A real, classy Sith lord. Crazy how good he is.

    • @monstalova
      @monstalova Před 3 lety +1

      Only problem was he should have been in episode 1 as a council member. Would have been great to see the transformation and Lee actually having a story arc. Lucas did each movie script not all together at the start but after each movie, so nothing was thought through properly and that's why secondary characters in the prequels are meaningless.

    • @BORISTIMUS
      @BORISTIMUS Před rokem +2

      Christopher Lee is old school cool and to think he was only added in as a character because people hated jar jar so much.

  • @forsaken.cowboy
    @forsaken.cowboy Před 3 lety +3

    These just give you such a deeper appreciation for great films such as the prequels.

  • @scorptarget
    @scorptarget Před 4 lety +10

    This is just more proof that Star Wars was always more creative and true to form under George than Disney could ever dream of attaining! 😂

    • @gamestation2690
      @gamestation2690 Před 4 lety

      JD - You might as well say that for every James Bond story that wasn’t written by Ian Fleming.

    • @gamestation2690
      @gamestation2690 Před 4 lety

      JD - I never read them. I was just giving another example of a successful franchise with tons of material the original creator didn’t write.

    • @monstalova
      @monstalova Před 3 lety +1

      At least George tried to do some different things in the prequels. He failed miserably but at least he tried. Very generic storytelling and wooden dialogue. He's a bad director for visuals, framing and even getting performances out of actors. Disney has a boardroom saying what they want to see and which race needs to have screen time. Basically a copy and paste of older movies and add in unfunny jokes.

  • @chrlymartinez7663
    @chrlymartinez7663 Před 7 lety +3

    i am from mexico,i never seen before this great documentary ,thank you,great video

  • @fundhund62
    @fundhund62 Před 4 lety +2

    Gotta love all the beautiful sets!

  • @GigaMan2077
    @GigaMan2077 Před 4 lety +4

    These documentaries are pure gold

  • @bodyrot2794
    @bodyrot2794 Před 3 lety +7

    Ultimately the real boss and person with the final say so is the fans. I love how much Lucas makes decisions on feedback from the people who arguably know the characters best.

  • @danielbeck3493
    @danielbeck3493 Před 4 měsíci

    I watched these documentaries almost as much as I watched the movies as a kid. I was such a fan and there was always something so inexplicably charming about these that I couldn’t put into context when I was little. Seeing them now is just as satisfying, if not more.

  • @AfridiZindabad
    @AfridiZindabad Před 4 lety +1

    So much artistry and work for this.

  • @saigokun
    @saigokun Před 10 lety +7

    Thanks for posting this informative documentary.