Over 50 percent of The Mandalorian Season 1 was filmed using this ground-breaking new methodology, eliminating the need for location shoots entirely. Instead, actors in The Mandalorian performed in an immersive and massive 20’ high by 270-degree semicircular LED video wall and ceiling with a 75’-diameter performance space, where the practical set pieces were combined with digital extensions on the screens. Digital 3D environments created by ILM played back interactively on the LED walls, edited in real-time during the shoot, which allowed for pixel-accurate tracking and perspective-correct 3D imagery rendered at high resolution via systems powered by NVIDIA GPUs. The environments were lit and rendered from the perspective of the camera to provide parallax in real-time, as if the camera were really capturing the physical environment with accurate interactive light on the actors and practical sets, giving showrunner Jon Favreau, executive producer and director Dave Filoni, visual effects supervisor Richard Bluff, and cinematographers Greig Fraser and Barry Baz Idoine, and the episodic directors the ability to make concrete creative choices for visual effects-driven work during photography and achieve real-time in-camera composites on set.
The technology and workflow required to make in-camera compositing and effects practical for on-set use combined the ingenuity of partners such as Golem Creations, Fuse, Lux Machina, Profile Studios, and ARRI together with ILM’s StageCraft virtual production filmmaking platform and ultimately the real-time interactivity of the Unreal Engine platform.
Now that the amazing first season of “The Mandalorian” is complete, I decided to go back and update my Sergio Leone inspired trailer. Thanks for all the feedback on the last one. I incorporated a lot of your Italian grammar suggestions after Google Translate was… er, less than accurate the first time around, but I’m sure I butchered more Italian in this pass as well! Scusa in anticipo! (That was translated from Google as well. Ha.)
Lucasfilms’ Doug Chiang and Madlyn Burkert delve into the backstories of each and every type of stormtrooper from the Star Wars franchise. Madlyn and Doug explain not only each stormtroopers’ origin, but what went into the production of all of their costumes. From the inspiration behind the clone troopers helmets to Captain Phasma’s chrome armor, learn everything there is to know about Star Wars’ iconic foot soldiers.
The newest Star Wars video game has been released. This 3rd person action platfrom game takes place 5 years after Order 66 and centers around Cal Kestis, a surviving jedi padawan. I picked up my purchased copy at my local Gamestop and share with you my first impressions of the first 7 hours(I have now played more since the game play shown). I hope this video helps determine if this game is for you and thanks for watching.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reviewed by Dan Stapleton on PC, Xbox One X, and PlayStation 4 Pro. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is the first new single-player Star Wars game in a long time and is developed by Respawn, the creators of Titanfall, Titanfall 2, and Apex Legends.
Actor Jon Favreau sits down with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin at the Vanity Fair Summit to discuss his new Star Wars series “The Mandalorian” on Disney+, streaming service overload and more.
After the stories of Jango and Boba Fett, another warrior emerges in the Star Wars universe. “The Mandalorian” is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.
Limited Run Games is re-releasing Star Wars retro titles from the 90s.
Star Wars™ (NES, Game Boy) Star Wars™: Bounty Hunter (PS4) Star Wars™: Dark Forces (PC) Star Wars™ Episode I: Racer (PC, N64) Star Wars™: The Empire Strikes Back (NES, Game Boy) Star Wars™: Jedi Knight (PC) Star Wars™ Jedi Knight II – Jedi Outcast (PC) Star Wars™ Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (PC) Star Wars™: Racer Revenge (PS4) Star Wars™: Rebel Assault (PC) Star Wars™: Shadows of the Empire (PC, N64) Star Wars™: TIE Fighter (PC) Star Wars™: X-Wing (PC)