Thousands of fans from around the world came to see the Star Wars panel at the latest Comic-Con, held as usual in San Diego in early July, and as always, these loyal fans of the world’s most famous sci-fi franchise have come out. with many topics to comment and discuss in the coming days, especially after the interview with JJ Abrams in which he talked about the filming process and how he wanted the film to have an impact that had the original trilogy of the 80s.
Star Wars fans were also able to learn a little more about the behind-the-scenes footage with a clip showing the movie sets (huge, by the way, and without much CGI). In addition to listening to producers and directors about how the choices were made regarding the equipment used and the techniques they used to film. For those who like to meet the cinema in addition to watching the cinema, it was a full dish.
- The new behind-the-scenes video from Star Wars: Episode Seven?The Force Awakens shows how technicians.
- Actors.
- Artists.
- That is.
- The entire team that participated in the production of this film is very excited to work This project that was born epic and classic.
- But to maintain the aura of old films.
- Which have also become instant classics.
- The producers.
- Mainly JJAbrams.
- Decided to use more practical special effects techniques.
- Which did not rely much on computer graphics to create.
- The atmosphere of Star Wars.
According to J. J. It is a film that already has a huge baggage and you cannot leave it behind. You need to create a welcome standard; It is necessary to create following the model already developed by Star Wars.
J. J. Abrams wanted to emphasize the importance of putting together a complete film set, which is why the film is already in post-production with the face of the Star Wars franchise. It is true that the film will continue to receive many effects in post-production, but what J. J. Abrams has highlighted a desire to make movies like before, with 35mm cameras and many practical effects.
Many people have complained about the almost absurd amount of infographics in the latest star wars franchise trilogy that was released in the late 1990s and early new millennium. Certainly, these more nostalgic fans were happy to know that the production of the new trilogy is much closer to what was done in the 1980s than in the 2000s. Of course, the fact that the cameras and techniques of the past have been rebuilt doesn’t mean it’s going to be a guarantee that the film will be a spectacle.
But is there much to expect from this new Star Wars trilogy that begins with Episode Seven?The Rebirth of Force First, there is high hope that J. J. Abrams in production will combine the nostalgia of old films with the technological advances that have really tested our imagination. At the same time as the production of the new Star Wars commissioned a robot specifically for the series (with state-of-the-art technology and a star Wars world-like look), they also chose to do things the way they used to. If all goes well, this new Star Wars will certainly attract new and experienced fans. Many fans already count the days for new advances, teasers and everything they can have in this universe.