STAR WARS fans will be excited for the 2011 release of the Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace for it will be shown in full-3D. the production is coordinated with 20th Century Fox and Lucasfilm Ltd. with aid of Industrial Light and Magic taking the filmgoers immersing into the set.
in the era of 3D film making, it is just appropriate to produce one of the greatest movie franchises in to the next level. laser beams and crashing planets take us beyond the usual Star Wars experience.
“Getting good results on a stereo conversion is a matter of taking the time and getting it right. It takes a critical and artistic eye along with an incredible attention to detail to be successful. It is not something that you can rush if you want to expect good results. For Star Wars we will take our time, applying everything we know both aesthetically and technically to bring audiences a fantastic new Star Wars experience." said John Knoll, Visual Effects Supervisor for Industrial Light & Magic.
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