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Lucas targets TV, live-action Star Wars series Star Wars creator and Lucasfilm chairman, George Lucas will use his new Singaporean cgi studio to house Clone Wars (left), the upcoming animated TV series adapted from his Star Wars trilogy. ![]() Turning his focus to television programming, which he referred to as “a great world to experiment in without much downside," Lucas said: “I have hundreds of projects I want to do, and I'm running out of time, I'm afraid to say. It's a different way of dealing with filmmaking. It's not going to be too much longer before people look back at films and say: 'That was so 19th century.’” Lucas, whose credits also include Raiders of the Lost Ark, said that he’s also planning to set up a school to teach students computer-generated animation techniques at San Francisco’s new digital production facility that opened in the Presidio in June, and now houses many of the area’s production groups. Kris Sofley 4 Aug 2005 © C21 Media 2005 C21 Home | C21 Kids Home | Printer Friendly | Email a Friend |
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