Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Star Wars TV-series in 2010


Steve Sansweet who works for Lucas Arts told MTV that the new Star Wars TV series would be hitting in 2010 and would include some familiar faces. It is however important to note that this story has changed a few times, with the release date originally being 2009.

A few years back it was announced George Lucas will turn his attentions more to television projects, including two Star Wars-themed series. At the annual Siggraph computer graphics conference and tradeshow the director confirmed that Lucasfilm is already at work on the two "Star Wars" TV-series. George Lucas said "Lucasfilm is going more into television, but it's not a vision I'm running, either as executive producer or by laying out the groundwork."

About the Star Wars TV-series now is known that the first series is a 3-D animated Clone Wars series that will be made at Lucas Animation's Singapore facility. George Lucas said that he will start scouring Asia for talent and then is trying to build up 3-D animation there. "It's also a way for me to get my foot into anime, which I like", Lucas added.

And it looks as if the Star Wars live-action series will be done in a "cheaper" way. He said: "We're going do something that would normally cost $20 million-$30 million and try to do it for $1 million." According to the director, the series will be shot on a Sony digital camera system that anyone can buy at an electronics store.

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