Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
Or maybe one take was all George wanted. Everything gets fixed in post-production.
Or maybe one take was all George wanted. Everything gets fixed in post-production.
Makes sense. He pretty much shot the whole movie in one, continuous take using a single camera and greenscreen, which took an our and a half, since fourty minutes of this film is composed of CGI-only scenes. Later, he altered the actors lips to match the audio looping he did with the actors, now saying the lines without cursing or laughing. This whole process took about three or four days. Then, he moved to a 2 and a half year post production. During that process, the script for the movie was written, writing based on the CGI that was already done by ILM, not the opposite as it usually works.
Is it me, or George Lucas works the EXACT OPPOSITE way as Stanley Kubrick did?