Star Wars : Making Of
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Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 11:28
Parution en octobre prochain de ce bouquin Making Of très complet sur le film. Les photos suivantes en sont issues.
source : ew.com
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Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 11:30
Excellent, elles sont superbes ses photos !!:
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Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 11:57
Supers sympas ces photos !
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 12:56
Ah il pourrait bien être mien !
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Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 13:02
intéressant, merci pour ces quelques photos
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 13:46
lol, Harrison Ford avec la pâte sur la tronche!
Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 14:10
Si jamais on trouve toujours le bouquin de l'épisode 4 sur amazon.com pour 53$ en cartonné et 23$ non cartonné.
324 pages remplies de trésors.
324 pages remplies de trésors.
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 14:44
Magnifique. Achat en vue.
Merci Pizz'
Merci Pizz'
Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 16 Mai 2010 - 16:37
Nickel merci pour l'info Pizz et cet ouvrage pourrait bien être mien
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Mar 18 Mai 2010 - 8:57
un super bouquin pour les nostalgiques je trouve
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Mar 18 Mai 2010 - 19:07
Merci pour l'info Sa m'intéresse beaucoup
et merci pour les photos
et merci pour les photos
Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Lun 24 Mai 2010 - 10:18
dans le même style vous trouverez 101 photos sur ESB sur starwars.com (en bas de la page dans la section exclusive archives photos)
certaines que je n'avais pas encore vues d'ailleurs
certaines que je n'avais pas encore vues d'ailleurs
Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 30 Mai 2010 - 14:00
Au début de la vidéo, ils ont recrées à partir de sources multiples, la scène d'origine de la première confontation Solo / Jabba dans l'Episode 4.
C'est tiré d'un long Making Of intitulé Star Wars Begins. D'autres parties de ce Making Of sont dispo sur youtube.
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Dim 30 Mai 2010 - 14:27
Merci Pizz pour la vidéo C'est super sympa et très intéressant
Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Mer 13 Oct 2010 - 15:57
D'autres tofs sympa
Des Webb, in his enormous snow-creature costume with gigantic boots on stilts, could walk no more than a few feet without taking what looked like a painful fall. Here he drags a Luke Skywalker mannequin.
Phil Tippett and Jon Berg stop-motion animate a shot with all three walkers (the background walkers are cutouts). Originally the plan had been to photograph the walkers against four-by-five Ektachrome transparencies shot in Norway; when these didn’t work as planned, matte artist Mike Pangrazio copied select Ektachromes onto large scenic backings.
Harrison Ford sitting behind an X-wing.
On September 5, 1979, renowned actor Sir Alec Guinness arrived at Elstree Studios, in Hertfordshire, England, where Mark Hamill greeted him. Though not on camera, Hamill would feed his character Luke Skywalkers lines to Guinness, who played Ben Kenobi.
At the dining-room door, unit publicist Alan Arnold, director Irvin Kershner, Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Billy Dee Williams.
The Boba Fett costume was built by several crew members and painted by Joe Johnston. “I painted Boba Fett’s outfit and tried to make it look like it was made of different pieces of armor,” says Johnston. “It was a symmetrical design, but I painted it in such a way that it looked like he had scavenged parts and done some personalizing of his costume; he had little trophies hanging from his belt, little braids of hair, almost like a collection of scalps.”
When Darth Vader (David Prowse) revealed his secret to Luke, Hamill was hanging onto a pinnacle above mattresses placed on cardboard boxes about 30 feet off the ground.
Mark Hamill at EMI Elstree Studios, where by September 1979 two Star Wars films had been shot.
What has become an iconic photograph of Hamill, George Lucas, Fisher, and Ford (in the background are chief hairdresser Barbara Ritchie; Michael J. Duthie, an editor who happened to be visiting the set that day; and assistant to director Debbie Shaw, daughter of actor Robert Shaw).
source : vanityfair.com
Des Webb, in his enormous snow-creature costume with gigantic boots on stilts, could walk no more than a few feet without taking what looked like a painful fall. Here he drags a Luke Skywalker mannequin.
Phil Tippett and Jon Berg stop-motion animate a shot with all three walkers (the background walkers are cutouts). Originally the plan had been to photograph the walkers against four-by-five Ektachrome transparencies shot in Norway; when these didn’t work as planned, matte artist Mike Pangrazio copied select Ektachromes onto large scenic backings.
Harrison Ford sitting behind an X-wing.
On September 5, 1979, renowned actor Sir Alec Guinness arrived at Elstree Studios, in Hertfordshire, England, where Mark Hamill greeted him. Though not on camera, Hamill would feed his character Luke Skywalkers lines to Guinness, who played Ben Kenobi.
At the dining-room door, unit publicist Alan Arnold, director Irvin Kershner, Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Billy Dee Williams.
The Boba Fett costume was built by several crew members and painted by Joe Johnston. “I painted Boba Fett’s outfit and tried to make it look like it was made of different pieces of armor,” says Johnston. “It was a symmetrical design, but I painted it in such a way that it looked like he had scavenged parts and done some personalizing of his costume; he had little trophies hanging from his belt, little braids of hair, almost like a collection of scalps.”
When Darth Vader (David Prowse) revealed his secret to Luke, Hamill was hanging onto a pinnacle above mattresses placed on cardboard boxes about 30 feet off the ground.
Mark Hamill at EMI Elstree Studios, where by September 1979 two Star Wars films had been shot.
What has become an iconic photograph of Hamill, George Lucas, Fisher, and Ford (in the background are chief hairdresser Barbara Ritchie; Michael J. Duthie, an editor who happened to be visiting the set that day; and assistant to director Debbie Shaw, daughter of actor Robert Shaw).
source : vanityfair.com
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Re: Star Wars : Making Of
Sam 20 Juil 2013 - 15:39
Bon là c'est de l'or en barre ! Un vrai trésor pour les geeks que nous sommes !
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