Jag gillade Gendy Tartakowskys otroliga tecknade 2D-variant bättre.
I början hade jag riktigt svårt för den serien mest på grund av att jag började att se den med svenska röster. Trots detta köpte serien på DVD och har lärt mig att uppskatta den. Nu tycker jag att den är en riktigt bra mellanakt till episod 2 och 3. animationerna känns riktigt bra. handlingen är väl sådär, en hel del avsnitt är bra medans en del känns sådär. Det som är lite synd är att dom valde boert dom rätta röstskådespelarna till karaktärerna. Den hade lyft ytterliggare en bit om dessa hade varit dom rätta.
Eftersom jag är Star Wars nörd ut i fingerspetsarna så kommer jag garanterat att följa denna serie samt andra tänkta projekt i sagan om Star Wars. Jag tycker att animationerna känns rätt bra, men samtidigt är dom "lite för mycket" för mig. Antar att detta är någonting som kommer att visa sig bättre när man får se hela avsnitt. Med handling, karaktärer, miljöer samt röstskådespalare. Men det verkar som sagt lovande och helt klart intressant.
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Lite mer uppdateringar kring projektet. En teaser poster till serien släpptes i samband med den stora festen Celebration IV.
Här finns det mängder med snapshots från trailern.Olika versioner av trailern, bilder samt mer information förväntas ses här den senaste tiden.Följande fakta finns om serien enligt
MillenniumFalcon. Informationen är tagen från den officiella bloggen för Celebration IV och kan väl ses som rätt officiell speciellt dom bitarna som Pablo från den officiella hemsida uttalar sig om.
starwarsblog.wordpress.com 2007/05/27 /the-clone-wars-panel-discussions/
Pablo's write up on the Clone Wars panel:
The Clone Wars Panel Discussions
May 27th, 2007
The first two panel discussions with The Clone Wars producer Catherine Winder and supervising director Dave Filoni have finished, and here's a brief listing of what fans just witnessed:
First, an introduction to Winder and Filoni, with a great video short showing director Filoni wearing his scratch-built Plo Koon costume to the premiere of Episode III (before getting hired on at Lucasfilm).
Interview details:
* When Filoni initially got the call from Winder to direct The Clone Wars, he thought it was a joke staged by his friends. Winder assured him it was not, and proved it by letting him call her back on her Lucasfilm line.
* Filoni got the job moments after his initial interview with Lucas. As a fan, he was just glad to meet Lucas and visit Skywalker Ranch just before the opening of Episode III.
* Lucas is very involved with production - he is mostly focused on the story. He and Winder both work on the scripts with the writers.
* The episodes will be 22 minutes long, so as a result, there is opportunity for a lot of character development. The tone of the series is based on that of Episode IV - in addition to action, there are also light moments and comedy.
* In the new series, there will not be a “Justice League of Jedi” as Filoni puts it - the Jedi can't do anything more than Luke, Mace, Qui-Gon, and Obi-Wan from the films. They can be vulnerable but are intelligent - they need to think themselves out of situations. It will show how war was a challenge for the Jedi to fight, and how the moral principles they clung to began to disintegrate.
* According to Winder, it's not being directed as an animated series, but more like live action in terms of its story and cinematography.
Filoni then walks the audience through a series of slides which showcase some of the sculpture designs for characters such as the clone trooper, Anakin, Obi-Wan, Count Dooku, and General Grievous. They will share some of the stylization from the 2-D animated series but also some of the reality from the filmed saga. Filoni describes the style as “leaner and more elegant.”
A video is shown which introduces much of the team at Lucasfilm Animation housed at Skywalker Ranch.
Q&A questions revealed:
* Lucasfilm Animation had nothing to do with some 3-D animated stills recently “leaked” on the internet. They were fan-produced.
* While continuity is being taken very seriously by the creators of the series, Lucas retains the right to make slight adjustments for the sake of the story. Filoni is extremely well-versed in Star Wars mythology and Expanded Universe, so rest assured it is in very good hands.
* General Grievous will have a cough. When asked whether any of Grievous' past will be revealed, the only response is, “You'll be happy.” Filoni also says that when it comes to big legacy characters like Grievous, Lucas is consulted directly.
* The series will debut in Fall 2008.
* A lot of background characters - from the films and otherwise - will get to do a lot more.
* The series is being produced in high-definition.
Edited by Cartman, 29 May 2007 - 15:03.