A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away … people used to believe whatever they saw with their own eyes. But do you really believe a man can fly? Do you believe aliens are invading earth or that an evil empire will destroy freedom across the universe? For the makers of films like Superman, Independence Day and Star Wars, their mission is to make you believe and that’s when they come to someone like me.
Over the years, I’ve travelled through time, breathed life back into dinosaurs und blown up entire planets. Today I work at “Industrial Light and Magic”, but my interest in special effects goes back to my childhood. I remember seeing the alien in The War of the Worlds zap some soldiers with the ray gun and I thought to myself, “I want to do that”. My father had a home movie camera and I filmed my brother pretending to be a soldier. Then I filmed some fireworks exploding. My mum went crazy when she saw it, but my dad thought it was really funny and that it was the encouragement I needed. I finally got into the film business in the 70s. Stanly Kubrick had amazed everybody with his beautiful 2001: A Space Odyssey and I found myself working on a similar film for George Lucas. He kept talking about robots, or swords made out of light and superfast spaceships, and I kept saying,”Sure, George, but how are we going to make it?” “Well, in the end we found a way and Star Wars was a massive blockbuster. We made two more Star Wars films and I had a great time working on the Indiana Jones movies., but then along came Jurassic Park in 1993 and that changed everything.
Computer animation had been around for a long time, but now we could make any creature we wanted. Suddenly, it seemed like every film had to have CGI (computer generated imagining) and I think some people forgot that films still need imagination. I enjoy films like the Lord of the Rings trilogy, because they‘ve got drama an emotion as well as great special effects, but my kids like computer animated films like Shrek. Sometimes I try to imagine what kind of films they’ll be watching when they are older, but then I look back at how far we’ve already come. Who could have dreamed any of this would really happen?
for the makers of film like superman
independence Day and star war ,their mission is to make you believe and that's when they come to someone like me.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away … people used to believe whatever they saw with their own eyes. But do you really believe a man can fly? Do you believe aliens are invading earth or that an evil empire will destroy freedom across the universe? For the makers of films like Superman, Independence Day and Star Wars, their mission is to make you believe and that’s when they come to someone like me.Over the years, I’ve travelled through time, breathed life back into dinosaurs und blown up entire planets. Today I work at “Industrial Light and Magic”, but my interest in special effects goes back to my childhood. I remember seeing the alien in The War of the Worlds zap some soldiers with the ray gun and I thought to myself, “I want to do that”. My father had a home movie camera and I filmed my brother pretending to be a soldier. Then I filmed some fireworks exploding. My mum went crazy when she saw it, but my dad thought it was really funny and that it was the encouragement I needed. I finally got into the film business in the 70s. Stanly Kubrick had amazed everybody with his beautiful 2001: A Space Odyssey and I found myself working on a similar film for George Lucas. He kept talking about robots, or swords made out of light and superfast spaceships, and I kept saying,”Sure, George, but how are we going to make it?” “Well, in the end we found a way and Star Wars was a massive blockbuster. We made two more Star Wars films and I had a great time working on the Indiana Jones movies., but then along came Jurassic Park in 1993 and that changed everything.Computer animation had been around for a long time, but now we could make any creature we wanted. Suddenly, it seemed like every film had to have CGI (computer generated imagining) and I think some people forgot that films still need imagination. I enjoy films like the Lord of the Rings trilogy, because they‘ve got drama an emotion as well as great special effects, but my kids like computer animated films like Shrek. Sometimes I try to imagine what kind of films they’ll be watching when they are older, but then I look back at how far we’ve already come. Who could have dreamed any of this would really happen?for the makers of film like supermanindependence Day and star war ,their mission is to make you believe and that's when they come to someone like me.
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