- Post
- #1444661
- Topic
- The Rise of Skywalker: Ascendant (Released)
- Link
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1444661/action/topic#1444661
- Time
…yeah?
…yeah?
Done.
Have you considered borrowing footage from the Biomes short, HAL?
Has been discussed extensively and NeverAr is working on that possibility.
Looking for Google Drive link for all of the prequel edits, thank you so much for your work on this.
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I included everyone who had posted in this thread in that list, is the real answer. So what I told you was true.
From a certain point of view.
Autotune Owen as he calls for Luke in the morning after the binary sunset scene.
The puppet show just needs some audio folding, and so it’s still a to-do item for me but it is substantially finished.
As soon as it’s ready. See the OP for things I’m waiting on from others.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed them!
I guess I’ll chime in, too. I think including the Imperial March fits in well with this project’s intentions. It’s not meant to replace the original, but be an uncompromising Special Edition with good taste. Ideally, though, there wouldn’t be an ESB-thunder-stealing montage of an Imperial fleet when we first see the Death Star.
Not that any of it matters, as it’s Adywan’s call and he was clearly happy to include both in the original Revisited.
O dear Lord
I agree with your own appraisal, sherlock: definitely on the right track but not fully there.
Fiend isn’t really that nice, either. Just mute the whole line.
Axe “little” while you’re at it to avoid offending.
Replace one syllable of dialogue for Ben Kenobi and then impersonate his voice for the whole film in order to ensure a match.
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Comp in the Star Wars Kid as a background Jedi in the Battle of Geonosis.
Remove “Episode I” subtitle from TPM and pretend it was a one-off film from 1999 that was never expanded upon.
Out of Darkness
Lol, yes that makes sense. She probably carved out the most valuable chunk of his X-wing door, where the valuable component is, too.
I don’t think it’s an issue. Luke’s journal was among the Jedi texts Rey took, the rest of which were ancient. No contradiction.
And Luke technically never said he didn’t read the books. More likely Luke read them at some point, but perhaps decades ago, and has not remained devotional.
I agree, although it’s a fair point. It feels slightly incongruent at first blush, but there were multiple “texts” in “that library.”
I knew it started with an H. Nice.
I don’t plan to reorder that sequence, and I feel the original order makes sense and flows well.