Monday, April 21, 2008

Yoda


Know what Star Wars Episode IV would reveal the audience did not. Fan Ray Layton this experience had when a padawan he still was. He says much information about the movie there was not—little more than posters and a few trailers, hmmm (Layton n.p.). High expectations some like him had, but beyond it being exciting their hopes were not (n.p.). Seen movies with effects of today the audience yet had not. Doing something never done Master Lucas wanted to do, yes, and to do this free he was. Open-ended the assignments and creativity were for his helpers (Wolff n.p.). Create with their hands they could. A feeling of "boys building model planes" it was, yes (n.p.). Reality their technology could make not, hmmmm, but expect perfect reality Master Lucas or the audience also did not. As fast-paced as today the battles were not, but excited the audience still was

(watch clip 2 now).

See, unexpected the result turned out to be. "Unlike anything that I had ever seen before," Master Layton reveals (Layton n.p.). Exceed his expectations it did; clap at the end the audience did (n.p.).

Master Lucas the power of the Force did show. But a divide between nature and technology—clear it was. To Obiwan you listen!

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