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मंगलवार, 31 जनवरी 2017

SNEAK INTO THE SETS OF STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS

~As The film premieres on 5th February on Star Movies, here is a look at how the wondrous sets of Star Wars: The Force Awakens~ 
A LOOK AT THE SETS OF STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS 
MILLENNIUM FALCON
Ask anyone to name their favorite Star Wars set and chances are they will say the Millennium Falcon. 
“The Millennium Falcon is as much a returning character in the film as the people,” states J.J. Abrams. “There’s a very weird feeling about going back to something you know so well. It’s like saying, ‘I’m going to open this magic door and behind it is your bedroom at nine years old.’ You can walk into that bedroom and you can feel it, smell it and open the drawers in your desk and find the things you had. What would be in your desk? What would be under your bed? The feeling is that it’s yours and you know it. It must look like what you remember.”Abrams knew that the set would be scrutinized by every fan across the globe, and so it fell to art director Mark Harris and assistant art director Lydia Fry to examine every last photo and second of film footage in order to get it right. As luck would have it, Mark Harris had worked on The Empire Strikes Back and spent many weeks researching this classic craft and how it had changed and developed from A New Hope through to Jedi.
“What was interesting,” explains Fry, “is that when we studied the Falcon in the three original films, there were anomalies, such as the cockpit expanding in the second film, which clearly meant they had changed things as they went along. Maybe a door was moved or elements lost, and if they found something interesting they put it in. And thus we’ve recreated the Falcon exactly, but aged it 30 years and added different little elements that would reflect its various owners. For instance Rick and J.J. wanted more texture, which we’ve added. In A New Hope you see Artoo putting out a fire on an exposed panel where there are cables, so we added dirt and smoke going up the wall there as if it were still damaged. We’ve also added the training remote that Luke used for his Force training and his helmet. These are nice quirks for the fans.”As actor Adam Driver so perfectly puts it, “It’s pretty hard not to geek out when you walk onto the set of the Millennium Falcon.” 
STARKILLER BASE AND STAR DESTROYER 
Following in the footsteps of the iconic Death Star is no mean feat, but director Abrams had big ideas for Starkiller Base, home of the First Order. 
“J.J. described the Starkiller Base as a hacked planet,” explains co-production designer Darren Gilford. “The Death Star was such a simplistic and beautiful design. If you just drew a circle with a dish on it and the equator line you’d know it was the Death Star. And the simplicity of design is the beauty of Star Wars. If you look at an X-wing you can see it has an X-wing. The TIE fighter is an H shape. That was the challenge of Starkiller Base; we wanted it to be as simple a design as the Death Star, so it was a quick read.” In addition to Starkiller Base, much of the action involving the First Order takes place on one of several Star Destroyers that were born out of the designs of the original Empire. The Star Destroyer hangar, an enormous set standing at 126-feet high, involved 50 drawings and took 10 months to design and build. This set includes a vast docking station for the TIE fighters that mimics a candy dispenser in that the fighters would literally pop out one by one ready to attack their enemies.Several elements from both the Starkiller Base and Star Destroyer were built at Pinewood, including corridors, the Starkiller Base Control Room and the Torture Chamber, featuring a fully operational chair made by props and 3D-printing expert James Enright and his team.
MAZ’S CASTLE
Maz’s castle is an ancient building nestled deep within a forest. It is home not only to the ancient, pint-sized alien Maz but the myriad of smugglers, small-time crooks, gamblers and societal rejects whom she takes under her wing.Both the interior and the exterior of the set were built at Pinewood. The exterior was built and then redressed as if destroyed when the castle comes under attack. This alone took two and a half months and 200 poly blocks, which were sculpted, painted, covered in dust and arranged like debris.
The interior of Maz’s castle might be familiar to many die-hard fans. As Darren Gilford explains, “The full interior was a blast as we gave it a traditional castle vibe, quite brutal, and then came back in with our Star Wars vernacular. We studied a lot of Ralph McQuarrie’s work, and you can see it in our design with the arches and the pit in the middle of the room. I’m proud that it is a Ralph McQuarrie–inspired set.”Because the castle is so old, real furniture needed to look like it was passed through time and suggest that people brought things to the castle from wherever they had been over the years. To complete the look, the set decorators used many different and unique pieces, like pilot and jump seats from ships, screens that are reproductions of 15th-century Spanish screens and spice jars from India. The long table on the set was made at the studio as was an enormous chair that the bouncer sits on. 
RESISTANCE BASE 
The Resistance base is in stark contrast to the angular, manmade and cold world inhabited by the First Order. The Resistance underground base is organic, born out of necessity and inhabited by the underdog.“The Resistance base was one of the first sets on which we all agreed on the design,” says director J.J. Abrams. “The idea of the roots was something I loved so much; it reminded me of The Empire Strikes Back and the base on Hoth, which was like an encampment, a bunker in the snow. And so the idea was to try to keep this bunker alive, but instead of snow we had vines and roots intertwined with cables. This is a makeshift base—scrappier, organic, and more relatable than the architectural, linear, very cold way of the First Order.”Co-production designer Gilford says that the base “was always going to be subterranean, but we wanted a ruined temple, reclaimed by the Resistance. We didn’t want them to feel that they had too much room, like they were living too comfortably; they’re meant to be underdogs. But we were able to build a long hallway, a 260-foot linear run to shoot through the set, which gave a great sense of depth. Then the greens team hung these incredible vines. We wanted a crazy root system that we intertwined with cables as if it’s coming out through the walls.”
THE VILLAGE OF JAKKU
For many Star Wars fans, the village of Jakku will have a sense of familiarity, taking them back to the planet of Tatooine where we first met Luke Skywalker all those years ago. But whereas all other desert filming in The Force Awakens took place on location in Abu Dhabi and the dunes located south in the Empty Quarter, the filmmakers chose to build the village of Jakku back on the lot at Pinewood Studios. Special effects supervisor Chris Corbould explains why. “The village set was very different to Abu Dhabi because it is night and it involves stormtroopers with flame throwers literally going through the village and setting everything alight. So there were very practical and also safety reasons why we chose to build the set back at Pinewood. We literally ran pipes throughout the village and set everything alight using two liquid propane tankers.” 

As we continue to delve into this imaginative world, Star Movies will be celebrating the newest film with the premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens at 1pm and 9pm on Star Movies, Star Movies HD and Star Movies Select HD on 5th February!

Star Wars Force Awakens Fun Facts- Behind the scenes

    THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUY STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS!
~Here is a look at some of the Behind The Scenes trivia on Star Wars: The Force Awakens~
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a film that has been a long time coming. The Episode VIII of the famous Star Wars series became the highest earning movie of all time and applauded for its visionary storyline and its tribute to the past six film of the saga as well. Making a Star Wars film is no easy task- From the creatures to the stunts to the costumes, the JJ Abrams directed film clearly was a result of hundreds of hours in production that brought it to light. As Star Wars: The Force Awakens premieres on Star Movies on 5th February at 1pm and 9pm for the first time, here is a look at some interesting facts about the movie.
The character Finn, played by John Boyega, wears a leather jacket through much of the film. The costume department made 10 copies of the jacket, which had to be aged and distressed as Finn went on his adventurous journey. Red patches of acrylic paint were painted on the jacket and then wiped back so they became ingrained in the leather to give it more depth and character. Then the jacket was sent through several washes and oils were added and wiped off. A solution of permanent “dust” was applied to top it off.
For the Stormtroopers, the filmmakers made 80 stormtrooper, 20 snowtrooper and five flame trooper costumes.
At its peak, the costume department boasted a team of 110 people, all working tirelessly on the creation of everything from the stormtrooper costumes, to the First Order officers, through to the villagers and up to 700 extras.
The filmmakers used some of the 501st Legion for stormtroopers. The 501st Legion is a fan costuming organization that spans the entire United States and 59 other countries. The 501st can often be found at promotional events for almost anything related to Star Wars and frequently put their “fame” to use at numerous charity events throughout the year.
Recreating Chewbacca was a challenge since the creator of the remarkable creature, Stuart Freeborn, passed away just a few short months before production began and much of his knowledge died with him.  Creature effects supervisor Neal Scanlan and his team spent hours scouring the Lucasfilm archives and watching footage in order to faithfully recreate every stitch and every hair.
The lightsabers were specifically designed to actually light up in The Force Awakens and not rely on animation. The designers came up with two lightsabers: one is the hero saber and one a stunt saber.  Both are a practical light source. The stunt version has 3000 LEDs and the hero version has about 9000 LEDs
Shooting on location in the Abu Dhabi desert was a challenge. The logistics of physically getting the sets, props, costumes and the crew themselves out to Abu Dhabi was one of the biggest undertakings of the film.  Most of the sets were built in the U.K. and then spent eight weeks being shipped by freight out to Abu Dhabi, with the props and set dressing elements alone filling 17 40-foot
shipping containers. It took a further 12 weeks to erect the sets by the construction crew, comprised of workers from Mumbai and locals from Abu Dhabi. There were 14 specialists from the Star Wars art and construction department in the U.K. sent out to oversee the process.  

Don’t miss the chance to watch ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ on 5th February at 1pm and 9pm only on Star Movies.

शुक्रवार, 27 जनवरी 2017

As the title of the upcoming Episode VIII of Star Wars is revealed, catch up on the old episodes!

Once upon a time…in a galaxy far far away’ is like a mantra to all the Star Fans that showcases the longevity of the Star Wars fandom being never ending . As the fans were desperately waiting, Star Wars Saga’s upcoming Episode VIII finally has a name – Star Wars: The Last Jedi. This was announced by Star Wars website today morning. The cast looks to feature Daisy Ridely, John Boyega, Adam Driver, Mark Hamill and many more return even with the  Carrie Fisher playing Princess Leia once more. 
For nearly four decades, the Star Wars saga has captivated audiences, broken box office records and earned countless accolades. Ever since the first Star Wars film released in the 1970s, it has been a benchmark in film-making for its visual grandeur and epic storyline. What started out as simple fairy tale story became a cult favourite. From the long-standing friendship shared between Han Solo and Chewbacca, Darth Vader being one of the most popular villains of fantasy films, Star Wars continues to unfold newer mysteries of the plot this big property of George Lucas has amazed us in several ways with its and around the films facts. 

As we continue to get more info about the upcoming Star Wars : The Last Jedi let’s rewind the Saga and do not miss to watch Episode V and VI this Saturday & Sunday on Star Movies at 12 noon.

रविवार, 11 दिसंबर 2016

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY EYEING $280M-$350M WORLDWIDE OPENING

According to recent projections, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is set to rock the global box office by potentially making upwards of $300M in a five-day period.
From Deadline:
Yeah, yeah, we already know Rogue One‘s opening isn’t going to be as high as Force Awakens a year ago, which pulled in an all-time global debut of $528.97M. Episode VII was propped by pent-up demand, and the latest film is a spinoff. Still, Rogue One with a frosh dramatis personae will kick off pretty damn high with a worldwide start over five days between $280M-$350M.
In the U.S./Canada, industry projections currently lie between $140M-$150M in 4,100-plus sites, with a heavier interest among men than women. Still the notion among distribution chiefs is that the latter sex will come along for the want-to-see in the days following the pic’s release. By comparison, Force Awakens opened in 4,134 locations. 400 Imax theaters will have the Gareth Edwards-directed Rogue One for four weeks around the globe. Of its theater count, Rogue One is comprised of 500 Premium Large Format screens (the largest PLF footprint ever for any release), 3,500+ 3D screens and nearly 200 D-Box locations. Even if Rogue One comes in lower, just over $100M, it would still rank as the second-best opening this winter month has ever seen since Force Awakens’ $247.96M all-time three-day.
Foreign opening projections for Rogue One are looking north of $140M, but there is consensus among non-Disney analysts it could be as high as $200M, which on average is a 25% difference from Force Awakens‘ $281M start.
If the film is able to make over $300M worldwide in its first few days of release, it will be the twentieth movie to accomplish that feat and the third one to do it in 2016 (with the other two movies being the superhero epics Batman Versus Superman: Dawn Of Justice and Captain America: Civil War). Aside from the United States and Canada, notable regions where the film opens in the same window include France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, India, Mexico, Italy, Spain, and Japan. South Korea and China are among the few regions where the film will open up later, in part to avoid local competition (and in the case of the latter country, a blackout on foreign films for the entire month of December).
While those projections might seem a little bit low for a Star Wars movie made in this day and age, bear in mind that there was a time when The Force Awakens was projected to open with a $175M domestic haul (which, while about $73M short of the actual result, still would have been a record-breaking opening). Not to mention that only two and a half weeks ago, projections placed Rogue One at a $130M opening – a $20M increase in expectations in that short a time span suggests that tracking is rising. If the trends hold true to audience attendance, then the opening might surpass these expectations. There are still room for surprises, and given that Rogue One lacks significant competition for much of its release window, it’s likely to have some fairly strong legs at the box office.

Stay tuned for a follow-up article that will discuss the likelihood of whether or not Rogue One could push Disney’s annual box office returns past the $3B mark.
Source- Star Wars News Net

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